Initial severity of major depression and efficacy of new generation antidepressants: individual participant data meta‐analysis
<p><strong>Objective</strong> The role of baseline severity as effect modifier in various psychiatric disorders is a topic of controversy and of clinical import. This study aims to examine whether baseline severity modifies the efficacy of various antidepressants for major depress...
Main Authors: | Furukawa, T, Maruo, K, Noma, H, Tanaka, S, Imai, H, Shinohara, K, Ikeda, K, Yamawaki, S, Levine, S, Goldberg, Y, Leucht, S, Cipriani, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2018
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