Is bouldering-psychotherapy a cost-effective way to treat depression when compared to group cognitive behavioral therapy - results from a randomized controlled trial
Abstract Background Bouldering-Psychotherapy (BPT) has proven to effectively reduce depressive symptoms, but evidence on its cost-effectiveness is lacking. Corresponding information is paramount to support health policy decision making on a potential implementation of BPT in routine care. Methods Us...
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Main Authors: | Larissa Schwarzkopf (Author), Lisa Dorscht (Author), Ludwig Kraus (Author), Katharina Luttenberger (Author) |
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