Despite major expansions of evidence-based treatments of common mental disorders in recent decades, especially antidepressant medication, the point prevalence of depression has not decreased; instead it probably increased in young adults. We question whether antidepressants (AD)-monotherapy and low-fidelity-to-guideline psychological treatment (PT) might have no effect or even adverse effects in some patients and contexts that dilute the benefits of treatment at the population level, making it harder for population-based studies to detect treatment-driven prevalence reductions. Randomized Clinical Trial (RCT)s have not identified these effects because AD-monotherapy and low-fidelity PT are uncommon in RCTs where treatment protocols are spec...
OBJECTIVE This study compares three major elements of evidence-based medicine (EBM) practices, na...
Background: The risk for deterioration in patients receiving psychotherapy for adult depression has ...
A doubling of Australian expenditure on mental health services over two decades, inflation-adjusted,...
Despite major expansions of evidence-based treatments of common mental disorders in recent decades, ...
Treatments for depression have improved, and their availability has markedly increased since the 198...
Treatments for depression have improved, and their availability has markedly increased since the 198...
Despite growing skepticism regarding the efficacy of antidepressants, global consumption is increasi...
Background: Doubts exist on whether effects found in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are directl...
Despite plenty of effective antidepressant (AD) treatments, the outcome of major depressive disorder...
To investigate if the treatment effect of antidepressants in patients with depression substantially ...
A recent individual patient data meta-analysis showed that antidepressant medication is slightly mor...
David Taylor, a consultant psychotherapist at the Tavistock & Portman NHS Foundation Trust (120 Bels...
An online survey was completed by 1829 New Zealand adults prescribed antidepressants. Only 43% were ...
Background Many studies have examined the efficacy of psychotherapy for major depressive disorder (M...
OBJECTIVE This study compares three major elements of evidence-based medicine (EBM) practices, na...
Background: The risk for deterioration in patients receiving psychotherapy for adult depression has ...
A doubling of Australian expenditure on mental health services over two decades, inflation-adjusted,...
Despite major expansions of evidence-based treatments of common mental disorders in recent decades, ...
Treatments for depression have improved, and their availability has markedly increased since the 198...
Treatments for depression have improved, and their availability has markedly increased since the 198...
Despite growing skepticism regarding the efficacy of antidepressants, global consumption is increasi...
Background: Doubts exist on whether effects found in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are directl...
Despite plenty of effective antidepressant (AD) treatments, the outcome of major depressive disorder...
To investigate if the treatment effect of antidepressants in patients with depression substantially ...
A recent individual patient data meta-analysis showed that antidepressant medication is slightly mor...
David Taylor, a consultant psychotherapist at the Tavistock & Portman NHS Foundation Trust (120 Bels...
An online survey was completed by 1829 New Zealand adults prescribed antidepressants. Only 43% were ...
Background Many studies have examined the efficacy of psychotherapy for major depressive disorder (M...
OBJECTIVE This study compares three major elements of evidence-based medicine (EBM) practices, na...
Background: The risk for deterioration in patients receiving psychotherapy for adult depression has ...
A doubling of Australian expenditure on mental health services over two decades, inflation-adjusted,...