Year Published: 2018
Author: Tracy Gladstone, J. Garber, V. R. Weersing, S. D. Hollon, G. Porta, G. N. Clarke, J. F. Dickerson, W. R. Beardslee, F. L. Lynch, W. Shamseddeen, D. A. Brent
Source: Prevention Science Volume 19
DOI: https://doi.org/ 10.1007/s11121-015-0626-z
In a randomized controlled trial, we found that a cognitive behavioral program (CBP) was significantly more effective than usual care (UC) in preventing the onset of depressive episodes, although not everyone benefitted from the CBP intervention. The present paper explored this heterogeneity of response. Participants were 316 adolescents (M age"
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