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Patient characteristics associated with retrospectively self-reported treatment outcomes following psychological therapy for anxiety or depressive disorders - a cohort of GLAD study participants.

Christopher RaynerJonathan R I ColemanMegan SkeltonCherie ArmourJohn R BradleyJoshua E J BuckmanMolly R DaviesColette R HirschMatthew HotopfChristopher HübelIan R JonesGursharan KalsiNathalie KingstonGeorgina KrebsYuhao LinDina MonssenAndrew M McIntoshJessica R MundyAlicia J PeelKatharine A RimesHenry C RogersDaniel J SmithAbigail R Ter KuileKatherine N ThompsonDavid VealeJanet WingroveJames T R WaltersGerome D BreenThalia C Eley
Published in: BMC psychiatry (2022)
Therapy outcome data can be collected quickly and inexpensively using retrospectively self-reported measures in large observational cohorts. Retrospectively self-reported therapy outcomes were associated with four factors previously reported in the literature. Similar data collected in larger observational cohorts may enable detection of novel associations with therapy outcomes, to generate new hypotheses, which can be followed up in prospective studies.
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