Background: This study tested the effectiveness of a supported self-management (SSM) intervention to reduce symptoms of depression among adults compared with enhanced treatment as usual in community-based and primary care settings in Vietnam. Methods: The cluster randomized trial included 376 adults in 32 communes in eight provinces. Eligible participants scored > 7 on the SRQ-20 depression scale. Patients with severe symptoms were excluded and referred to tertiary care. Randomization took place at the commune level. The immediate intervention group included 16 communes with 190 participants and the delayed group included 16 communes with 186 participants. Participants in communes randomized to the immediate intervention group receiv...
The prevalence of depression is increasing markedly in Thailand. One way of helping people with dep...
Background: Although internet-based cognitive behavior therapy (iCBT) interventions can reduce depre...
Caring for a person with a mental illness can have adverse effects on caregivers; however, little is...
Background: This study tested the effectiveness of a supported self-management (SSM) intervention t...
Abstract Background Depressive disorders are one of the leading causes of disease and disability wor...
Background While depression is a leading contributor to burden of disease in Vietna...
Background While depression is a leading contributor to burden of disease in Vietna...
<p>The growing incidence of depression in developing countries, such as Thailand, is placing increas...
Aim To evaluate the effectiveness of a cognitive behaviour therapy guided self-help manual for enha...
The growing incidence of depression in developing countries, such as Thailand, is placing increasing...
The prevalence of depression is increasing in Thailand. We used a randomized controlled trial to exa...
The prevalence of depression is increasing in Thailand. We used a randomized controlled trial to exa...
International audienceThis paper reports on the development and evaluation of the Depression Self-Ma...
International audienceThis paper reports on the development and evaluation of the Depression Self-Ma...
Abstract Background The prevalence of depression is increasing markedly in Thailand. One way of help...
The prevalence of depression is increasing markedly in Thailand. One way of helping people with dep...
Background: Although internet-based cognitive behavior therapy (iCBT) interventions can reduce depre...
Caring for a person with a mental illness can have adverse effects on caregivers; however, little is...
Background: This study tested the effectiveness of a supported self-management (SSM) intervention t...
Abstract Background Depressive disorders are one of the leading causes of disease and disability wor...
Background While depression is a leading contributor to burden of disease in Vietna...
Background While depression is a leading contributor to burden of disease in Vietna...
<p>The growing incidence of depression in developing countries, such as Thailand, is placing increas...
Aim To evaluate the effectiveness of a cognitive behaviour therapy guided self-help manual for enha...
The growing incidence of depression in developing countries, such as Thailand, is placing increasing...
The prevalence of depression is increasing in Thailand. We used a randomized controlled trial to exa...
The prevalence of depression is increasing in Thailand. We used a randomized controlled trial to exa...
International audienceThis paper reports on the development and evaluation of the Depression Self-Ma...
International audienceThis paper reports on the development and evaluation of the Depression Self-Ma...
Abstract Background The prevalence of depression is increasing markedly in Thailand. One way of help...
The prevalence of depression is increasing markedly in Thailand. One way of helping people with dep...
Background: Although internet-based cognitive behavior therapy (iCBT) interventions can reduce depre...
Caring for a person with a mental illness can have adverse effects on caregivers; however, little is...