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Stepped-care treatment of anxiety and depression in older adults: A narrative review.

Denise MeuldijkViviana M Wuthrich
Published in: The Australian journal of rural health (2020)
Stepped care has been associated with improved clinical outcomes and costs in older adults, particularly in primary care. There have been no rigorous studies of stepped delivery of psychological interventions to older depressed and anxious adults in alternative settings such as in specialist older adult mental health services or in private clinics. Although the evidence-base for stepped care interventions is growing, it is not clear what evidence-based treatment model should be adopted and in what services it could apply. More research is needed. However, the evidence to date is promising and suggests that stepped care approaches are feasible in older adults, and are likely to increase access to high quality interventions for older adults living in rural communities.
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