© 2017 BMJ Publishing Group. All Rights Reserved. Objectives To assess the cost-effectiveness of preferred intensity exercise programme for young people with depression compared with a treatment as usual control group. Design A ‘within trial’ cost-effectiveness and cost-utility analysis conducted alongside a randomised controlled trial. The perspective of the analysis was the UK National Health Service and social services. setting The intervention was provided in a community leisure centre setting. Participants 86 young people aged 14–17 years attending Tier 2 and Tier 3 CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services) outpatient services presenting with depression. Interventions The intervention comprised 12 separate sessions of circuit...
BackgroundA substantial minority of adolescents suffer from depression and it is associated with inc...
a b s t r a c t There is an important need for non-medication interventions for depressed youth. The...
Published version. Copyright © 2010 BioMed CentralBackground: Depression is one of the most common r...
© 2017 BMJ Publishing Group. All Rights Reserved. Objectives To assess the cost-effectiveness of pre...
Objectives: To assess the cost-effectiveness of preferred intensity exercise programme for young peo...
Background: People with mental illness are more likely to suffer physical health problems than compa...
Background: Exercise has been shown to be effective in treating depression, but trials testing the e...
Objective: The TREAting Depression with physical activity (TREAD) study investigated the cost-effect...
© 2015 Carter et al. Background: Exercise has been shown to be effective in treating depression, but...
Abstract Background People with mental illness are more likely to suffer physical health problems th...
INTRODUCTION: Depression is common, increasing among adolescents and carries risk of disability, low...
BackgroundDepression is a common and important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Depressio...
Funding Information: We would like to acknowledge the role of Maria Leathersich, Cecile Guillard, an...
Introduction: Despite systematic reviews demonstrating an association between exercise participation...
BackgroundA substantial minority of adolescents suffer from depression and it is associated with inc...
a b s t r a c t There is an important need for non-medication interventions for depressed youth. The...
Published version. Copyright © 2010 BioMed CentralBackground: Depression is one of the most common r...
© 2017 BMJ Publishing Group. All Rights Reserved. Objectives To assess the cost-effectiveness of pre...
Objectives: To assess the cost-effectiveness of preferred intensity exercise programme for young peo...
Background: People with mental illness are more likely to suffer physical health problems than compa...
Background: Exercise has been shown to be effective in treating depression, but trials testing the e...
Objective: The TREAting Depression with physical activity (TREAD) study investigated the cost-effect...
© 2015 Carter et al. Background: Exercise has been shown to be effective in treating depression, but...
Abstract Background People with mental illness are more likely to suffer physical health problems th...
INTRODUCTION: Depression is common, increasing among adolescents and carries risk of disability, low...
BackgroundDepression is a common and important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Depressio...
Funding Information: We would like to acknowledge the role of Maria Leathersich, Cecile Guillard, an...
Introduction: Despite systematic reviews demonstrating an association between exercise participation...
BackgroundA substantial minority of adolescents suffer from depression and it is associated with inc...
a b s t r a c t There is an important need for non-medication interventions for depressed youth. The...
Published version. Copyright © 2010 BioMed CentralBackground: Depression is one of the most common r...