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Therapeutics
Systematic review
Depression screening and management programmes with staff assistance in primary care increase response and remission rates, but programmes without staff assistance do not show benefits
- Correspondence to Alex J Mitchell
Consultant Psychiatrist, Department of Cancer & Molecular Medicine, Level 2. Osbourne Building, Leicester Royal Infirmary LE1 5WW Leicester, UK; ajm80{at}le.ac.uk
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Depression screening and management programmes with staff assistance in primary care increase response and remission rates, but programmes without staff assistance do not show benefits
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- First published May 1, 2010.
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May 01, 2010
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