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Psychology & Psychiatry Journal; 1/3/2025, p278-278, 1p |
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A recent study conducted by King's College London focused on predictors of recovery and improvement following psychological therapy for anxiety and depression in an urban primary care service in South London. The study found that lower pre-treatment depression severity and not meeting criteria for obsessive-compulsive disorder were prognostic of recovery. Additionally, post-therapy depression and anxiety severity scores were predicted by lower symptom severity and higher ratings of health-related quality of life at baseline. The research suggests that identifying patients less likely to recover early on may facilitate earlier triage to alternative interventions. [Extracted from the article] |
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Complementary Index |
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