Is cognitive behaviour therapy applicable to individuals diagnosed with bipolar depression or suboptimal mood stabilizer treatment: a secondary analysis of a large pragmatic effectiveness trial

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  • who: Jan Scott from the Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK have published the research: Is cognitive behaviour therapy applicable to individuals diagnosed with bipolar depression or suboptimal mood stabilizer treatment: a secondary analysis of a large pragmatic effectiveness trial, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: For Sample 1, the authors report the proportion of individuals who met criteria for recovery from a current depressive episode (defined as HRSD u2264 8 for 8 consecutive weeks) (Paykel et_al 2006) and median time to recovery.
  • how: The dataset is too small to attempt . . .

     

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