e-CBT (myCompass), Antidepressant Medication, and Face-to-Face Psychological Treatment for Depression in Australia: A Cost-Effectiveness Comparison
BackgroundThe economic cost of depression is becoming an ever more important determinant for health policy and decision makers. Internet-based interventions with and without therapist support have been found to be effective options for the treatment of mild to moderate depression. With increasing de...
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Main Authors: | Solomon, Daniela (Author), Proudfoot, Judith (Author), Clarke, Janine (Author), Christensen, Helen (Author) |
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2015-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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