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Group psychological therapies for depression in the community: systematic review and meta-analysis

Conclusions
Group CBT confers benefit for individuals who are clinically
depressed over that of usual care alone. Individually
delivered CBT is more effective than group CBT immediately
following treatment but after 3 months there is no evidence
of difference. The quality of evidence is poor. Evidence about
group psychological therapies not based on CBT is
particularly limited.

Posted in: Meta-analyses - Systematic Reviews on 12/03/2013 | Link to this post on IFP |
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