Review: heterocyclic antidepressants and rational psychological therapies are effective in older patients with mild to moderate depression

Data extraction Data were extracted on sample size, mean depression rating scale scores at the beginning and end of treatment for each study group, standard deviations of the post treatment scores, and the p value for the after treatment comparison.

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Published inBMJ mental health Vol. 1; no. 3; p. 77
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, Royal College of Psychiatrists and British Psychological Society 01.08.1998
BMJ Publishing Group LTD
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ISSN1362-0347
1468-960X
2755-9734
DOI10.1136/ebmh.1.3.77

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Summary:Data extraction Data were extracted on sample size, mean depression rating scale scores at the beginning and end of treatment for each study group, standard deviations of the post treatment scores, and the p value for the after treatment comparison.
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(1998) Arch Intern Med 158, 705; McCusker J, Cole M, Keller E. , et al.. Effectiveness of treatments of depression in older ambulatory patients.. Apr 13;. :. –12.
 
 Question In older ambulatory patients with depression, how effective are acute phase pharmacological and psychological treatments?
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ISSN:1362-0347
1468-960X
2755-9734
DOI:10.1136/ebmh.1.3.77