Relapse (the re-emergence of depression symptoms before full recovery) is common in depression and relapse prevention strategies are not well researched in primary care settings. Collaborative care is effective for treating acute phase depression but little is known about the use of relapse prevention strategies in collaborative care. We undertook a systematic review to identify and characterise relapse prevention strategies in the context of collaborative care. We searched for Randomised Controlled Trials (RCTs) of collaborative care for depression. In addition to published material, we obtained provider and patient manuals from authors to provide more detail on intervention content. We reported the extent to which collaborative care inter...
This article reports on the outcome of a randomized controlled trial of cognitive group therapy (CT)...
Psychological interventions and antidepressant medication can be effective interventions to prevent ...
IntroductionPsychological interventions and antidepressant medication can be effective interventions...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Relapse (the re-emergence of depression symptoms before full recovery) is common in depression and r...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a potentially recurring or chronic disorder. The provision of evidence bas...
There is a growing body of literature which indicates that acute phases of psychotherapy are often i...
Abstract: The importance of managing depression as a chronic illness to prevent relapse is establish...
BACKGROUND: Antidepressant drugs can promote remission from acute depressive episodes. Our aim was t...
Background: Depression is the most common mental disorder in community settings and a major cause of...
Depression is a recurrent disorder with a substantial disease burden for individuals and society. Gi...
There is a growing body of literature which indicates that acute phases of psychotherapy are often i...
BACKGROUND: Depressive disorders often begin during childhood or adolescence. There is a growing bod...
This article reports on the outcome of a randomized controlled trial of cognitive group therapy (CT)...
This article reports on the outcome of a randomized controlled trial of cognitive group therapy (CT)...
This article reports on the outcome of a randomized controlled trial of cognitive group therapy (CT)...
Psychological interventions and antidepressant medication can be effective interventions to prevent ...
IntroductionPsychological interventions and antidepressant medication can be effective interventions...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Relapse (the re-emergence of depression symptoms before full recovery) is common in depression and r...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a potentially recurring or chronic disorder. The provision of evidence bas...
There is a growing body of literature which indicates that acute phases of psychotherapy are often i...
Abstract: The importance of managing depression as a chronic illness to prevent relapse is establish...
BACKGROUND: Antidepressant drugs can promote remission from acute depressive episodes. Our aim was t...
Background: Depression is the most common mental disorder in community settings and a major cause of...
Depression is a recurrent disorder with a substantial disease burden for individuals and society. Gi...
There is a growing body of literature which indicates that acute phases of psychotherapy are often i...
BACKGROUND: Depressive disorders often begin during childhood or adolescence. There is a growing bod...
This article reports on the outcome of a randomized controlled trial of cognitive group therapy (CT)...
This article reports on the outcome of a randomized controlled trial of cognitive group therapy (CT)...
This article reports on the outcome of a randomized controlled trial of cognitive group therapy (CT)...
Psychological interventions and antidepressant medication can be effective interventions to prevent ...
IntroductionPsychological interventions and antidepressant medication can be effective interventions...