Background: Different treatment alternatives exist for psychological disorders. Both clinical and cost effectiveness of treatment are crucial aspects for policy makers, therapists, and patients and thus play major roles for healthcare decision-making. At the start of an intervention, it is often not clear which specific individuals benefit most from a particular intervention alternative or how costs will be distributed on an individual patient level. Objective: This study aimed at predicting the individual outcome and costs for patients before the start of an internet-based intervention. Based on these predictions, individualized treatment recommendations can be provided. Thus, we expand the discussion of personalized treatment recommendat...
Background: Persistent depressive disorder is prevalent, disabling, and often difficult to treat. Th...
BACKGROUND Persistent depressive disorder is prevalent, disabling, and often difficult to treat. ...
Because individual patients with persistent somatic symptoms (PSS) respond differently to treatments...
Background: Different treatment alternatives exist for psychological disorders. Both clinical and co...
Background: Different treatment alternatives exist for psychological disorders. Both clinical and co...
A variety of effective psychotherapies for depression are available, but patients who suffer from de...
In this paper, we explore the potential of predicting therapy success for patients in mental health ...
Introduction: Although psychotherapies for depression produce equivalent outcomes, individual patie...
INTRODUCTION: Although psychotherapies for depression produce equivalent outcomes, individual patien...
Introduction: Although psychotherapies for depression produce equivalent outcomes, individual patien...
BACKGROUND: Optimizing treatment selection is a way to enhance treatment success in major depressive...
BACKGROUND: Optimizing treatment selection is a way to enhance treatment success in major depressive...
When data are available from individual patients receiving either a treatment or a control intervent...
Background: Persistent depressive disorder is prevalent, disabling, and often difficult to treat. Th...
Background: Persistent depressive disorder is prevalent, disabling, and often difficult to treat. Th...
BACKGROUND Persistent depressive disorder is prevalent, disabling, and often difficult to treat. ...
Because individual patients with persistent somatic symptoms (PSS) respond differently to treatments...
Background: Different treatment alternatives exist for psychological disorders. Both clinical and co...
Background: Different treatment alternatives exist for psychological disorders. Both clinical and co...
A variety of effective psychotherapies for depression are available, but patients who suffer from de...
In this paper, we explore the potential of predicting therapy success for patients in mental health ...
Introduction: Although psychotherapies for depression produce equivalent outcomes, individual patie...
INTRODUCTION: Although psychotherapies for depression produce equivalent outcomes, individual patien...
Introduction: Although psychotherapies for depression produce equivalent outcomes, individual patien...
BACKGROUND: Optimizing treatment selection is a way to enhance treatment success in major depressive...
BACKGROUND: Optimizing treatment selection is a way to enhance treatment success in major depressive...
When data are available from individual patients receiving either a treatment or a control intervent...
Background: Persistent depressive disorder is prevalent, disabling, and often difficult to treat. Th...
Background: Persistent depressive disorder is prevalent, disabling, and often difficult to treat. Th...
BACKGROUND Persistent depressive disorder is prevalent, disabling, and often difficult to treat. ...
Because individual patients with persistent somatic symptoms (PSS) respond differently to treatments...