Objective: Antidepressant drugs and cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) are effective treatment options for depression and are recommended by clinical practice guidelines. As part of the Assessing Cost-effectiveness - Mental Health project we evaluate the available evidence on costs and benefits of CBT and drugs in the episodic and maintenance treatment of major depression. Method: The cost-effectiveness is modelled from a health-care perspective as the cost per disability-adjusted life year. Interventions are targeted at people with major depression who currently seek care but receive non-evidence based treatment. Uncertainty in model inputs is tested using Monte Carlo simulation methods. Results: All interventions for major depression exa...
Objective: To assess from a health sector perspective the incremental cost-effectiveness of interven...
<b>Background</b> Depression is expensive to treat, but providing ineffective treatment ...
Background Depression is a common, debilitating and costly disorder. The best-evidenced psychologica...
Objective: Antidepressant drugs and cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) are effective treatmen...
Objective: To assess from a health sector perspective the incremental cost-effectiveness of cognitiv...
Objective:To assess from a health sector perspective the incremental cost-effectiveness of cognitive...
Background. The National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) in England and Wales recomme...
BACKGROUND: Depression is expensive to treat, but providing ineffective treatment is more expensive....
BACKGROUND: Depression is expensive to treat, but providing ineffective treatment is more expensive....
BackgroundAs depression has a recurrent course, relapse and recurrence prevention is essential.AimsI...
BackgroundAs depression has a recurrent course, relapse and recurrence prevention is essential.AimsI...
BackgroundAs depression has a recurrent course, relapse and recurrence prevention is essential.AimsI...
BackgroundAs depression has a recurrent course, relapse and recurrence prevention is essential.AimsI...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the cost-effectiveness of fluoxetine and cognitive-behavioral therapy ...
BACKGROUND: As depression has a recurrent course, relapse and recurrence prevention is essential.Aim...
Objective: To assess from a health sector perspective the incremental cost-effectiveness of interven...
<b>Background</b> Depression is expensive to treat, but providing ineffective treatment ...
Background Depression is a common, debilitating and costly disorder. The best-evidenced psychologica...
Objective: Antidepressant drugs and cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) are effective treatmen...
Objective: To assess from a health sector perspective the incremental cost-effectiveness of cognitiv...
Objective:To assess from a health sector perspective the incremental cost-effectiveness of cognitive...
Background. The National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) in England and Wales recomme...
BACKGROUND: Depression is expensive to treat, but providing ineffective treatment is more expensive....
BACKGROUND: Depression is expensive to treat, but providing ineffective treatment is more expensive....
BackgroundAs depression has a recurrent course, relapse and recurrence prevention is essential.AimsI...
BackgroundAs depression has a recurrent course, relapse and recurrence prevention is essential.AimsI...
BackgroundAs depression has a recurrent course, relapse and recurrence prevention is essential.AimsI...
BackgroundAs depression has a recurrent course, relapse and recurrence prevention is essential.AimsI...
AbstractObjectiveTo determine the cost-effectiveness of fluoxetine and cognitive-behavioral therapy ...
BACKGROUND: As depression has a recurrent course, relapse and recurrence prevention is essential.Aim...
Objective: To assess from a health sector perspective the incremental cost-effectiveness of interven...
<b>Background</b> Depression is expensive to treat, but providing ineffective treatment ...
Background Depression is a common, debilitating and costly disorder. The best-evidenced psychologica...