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Collaborative care with behavioural activation cuts depressive symptoms in older people, study finds

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Collaborative care allowing older people with subclinical depression access to behavioural activation reduced depressive symptoms more than standard care in a randomised trial in UK general practice.1 Depression is common… Click to show full abstract

Collaborative care allowing older people with subclinical depression access to behavioural activation reduced depressive symptoms more than standard care in a randomised trial in UK general practice.1 Depression is common in older people, as figures show that it may affect one in seven people over 65. But limited evidence exists on effective treatment strategies in older people with mild depressive disorders …

Keywords: older people; depressive symptoms; collaborative care; behavioural activation; care

Journal Title: British Medical Journal
Year Published: 2017

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