Sophia E Winter,1 Jacques P Barber21Department of Psychology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, USA; 2The Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies, Adelphi University, Garden City, NY, USAAbstract: Patient treatment preferences are of growing interest to researchers, clinicians, and patients. In this review, an overview of the most commonly recommended treatments for depression is provided, along with a brief review of the evidence supporting their efficacy. Studies examining the effect of patient treatment preferences on treatment course and outcome are summarized. Existing literature on what treatment options patients tend to prefer and believe to be helpful, and what factors may affect these preferences, is also reviewed....
The selection of treatment in depression should be filtered by clinical judgment, taking into consid...
Background: Treatment preferences of patients suffering from depression may affect adherence and cli...
Item does not contain fulltextAims: There is an increasing interest in understanding patients' prefe...
Patients' preferences in the treatment of depression are important in clinical practice and in resea...
Objective To highlight clinical and sociodemographic factors associated with patients’ preference in...
Objectives: Although mental health guidelines increasingly cite the importance of considering patien...
Despite multiple treatments being equally effective in treating depression, individuals may have pre...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the influence of depressed patients' preferences and expectations ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Preferences and attitudes patients hold towards treatment are important, ...
Existing research suggests that the choice of treatment method is crucial in the treatment of major ...
Background: To date, little is known about treatment preferences for depression concerning new media...
Background and objectives Preferences and attitudes patients hold towards treatment are important, a...
Many studies have shown that psychotherapy is as effective as antidepressant medication treatments f...
The selection of treatment in depression should be filtered by clinical judgment, taking into consid...
Background: Treatment preferences of patients suffering from depression may affect adherence and cli...
Item does not contain fulltextAims: There is an increasing interest in understanding patients' prefe...
Patients' preferences in the treatment of depression are important in clinical practice and in resea...
Objective To highlight clinical and sociodemographic factors associated with patients’ preference in...
Objectives: Although mental health guidelines increasingly cite the importance of considering patien...
Despite multiple treatments being equally effective in treating depression, individuals may have pre...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the influence of depressed patients' preferences and expectations ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Preferences and attitudes patients hold towards treatment are important, ...
Existing research suggests that the choice of treatment method is crucial in the treatment of major ...
Background: To date, little is known about treatment preferences for depression concerning new media...
Background and objectives Preferences and attitudes patients hold towards treatment are important, a...
Many studies have shown that psychotherapy is as effective as antidepressant medication treatments f...
The selection of treatment in depression should be filtered by clinical judgment, taking into consid...
Background: Treatment preferences of patients suffering from depression may affect adherence and cli...
Item does not contain fulltextAims: There is an increasing interest in understanding patients' prefe...