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Association between depressive symptoms and cognitive-behavioural therapy receipt within a psychosis sample: a cross-sectional study.

Ava MasonJessica IrvingMegan PritchardJyoti SanyalCraig CollingDavid ChandranRobert Stewart
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
Individuals with a psychotic disorder who had recorded depressive symptoms were significantly more likely to receive CBTp sessions, aligning with CBTp guidelines of managing depressive symptoms related to a psychotic experience. However, overall receipt of CBTp is low and more common in certain demographic groups, and needs to be increased.
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