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A discrete-choice experiment to assess treatment modality preferences of patients with depression.

Joran LokkerbolAmber GeominiJule van VoorthuijsenAnnemieke van StratenBea TiemensFilip SmitAnneriek RisseeuwMickaël J C Hiligsmann
Published in: Journal of medical economics (2018)
This study demonstrated how different treatment components for depression affect patients' preferences for those treatments. There is significant variation in treatment preferences, even after accounting for education. Incorporating individual patients' preferences into treatment decisions could potentially lead to improved adherence of treatments for depressive disorders.
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