Background: Bouldering-Psychotherapy (BPT) has proven to effectively reduce depressive symptoms, but evidence on its cost-effectiveness is lacking. Corresponding information is paramount to support health policy decision making on a potential implementation of BPT in routine care. Methods: Using data from the German KuS trial BPT was compared with group Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). Severity of depression symptoms at end of the intervention was operationalized via Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS) and Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9). Adopting a societal perspective, direct medical costs and productivity loss were calculated based on standardized unit costs. To determine incremental cost-effectiveness ratios (ICER)...
BACKGROUND: Depression is expensive to treat, but providing ineffective treatment is more expensive....
BACKGROUND: Only one-third of patients with depression respond fully to treatment with antidepressan...
Depression is a common, debilitating, and costly disorder. Many patients request psychological thera...
Abstract Background Bouldering-Psychotherapy (BPT) has proven to effectively reduce depressive sympt...
SummaryBackgroundDepression is a common, debilitating, and costly disorder. Many patients request ps...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment, but access is often restri...
Background: Depression is a common, debilitating and costly disorder. The best-evidenced psychologic...
Background Depression is a common, debilitating and costly disorder. The best-evidenced psychologica...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment for depression. However, CBT...
Background Recent scientific studies have suggested that climbing/bouldering is effective in alle...
Background: Bouldering psychotherapy (BPT) combines psychotherapeutic elements with physical activit...
Objective: Antidepressant drugs and cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) are effective treatmen...
Background: Depressive disorders occur in 2 to 5% of the adolescents and are associated with a high ...
Background Besides classical approaches for treating depression, physical activity has been demon...
<b>Background</b> Depression is expensive to treat, but providing ineffective treatment ...
BACKGROUND: Depression is expensive to treat, but providing ineffective treatment is more expensive....
BACKGROUND: Only one-third of patients with depression respond fully to treatment with antidepressan...
Depression is a common, debilitating, and costly disorder. Many patients request psychological thera...
Abstract Background Bouldering-Psychotherapy (BPT) has proven to effectively reduce depressive sympt...
SummaryBackgroundDepression is a common, debilitating, and costly disorder. Many patients request ps...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment, but access is often restri...
Background: Depression is a common, debilitating and costly disorder. The best-evidenced psychologic...
Background Depression is a common, debilitating and costly disorder. The best-evidenced psychologica...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment for depression. However, CBT...
Background Recent scientific studies have suggested that climbing/bouldering is effective in alle...
Background: Bouldering psychotherapy (BPT) combines psychotherapeutic elements with physical activit...
Objective: Antidepressant drugs and cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) are effective treatmen...
Background: Depressive disorders occur in 2 to 5% of the adolescents and are associated with a high ...
Background Besides classical approaches for treating depression, physical activity has been demon...
<b>Background</b> Depression is expensive to treat, but providing ineffective treatment ...
BACKGROUND: Depression is expensive to treat, but providing ineffective treatment is more expensive....
BACKGROUND: Only one-third of patients with depression respond fully to treatment with antidepressan...
Depression is a common, debilitating, and costly disorder. Many patients request psychological thera...