Psychologic treatment of depression compared with pharmacotherapy and combined treatment in primary care: a network meta-analysis
PURPOSE Most patients with depression are treated by general practitioners, and most of those patients prefer psychotherapy over pharmacotherapy. No network meta-analyses have examined the effects of psychotherapy compared with pharmacotherapy, combined treatment, care as usual, and other control co...
Main Authors: | Cuijpers, P, Oud, M, Karyotaki, E, Noma, H, Quero, S, Cipriani, A, Arroll, B, Furukawa, TA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Annals of Family Medicine
2021
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