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Interventions for preventing relapse and recurrence after the first episode of a depressive disorder in young people

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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD007504Copy DOI
Database:
  1. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
Version published:
  1. 08 October 2008see what's new
Type:
  1. Intervention
Stage:
  1. Protocol
Cochrane Editorial Group:
  1. Cochrane Common Mental Disorders Group

Copyright:
  1. Copyright © 2010 The Cochrane Collaboration. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Authors

  • Nicholas Allen

    Department of Psychology, Orygen Youth Health ‐ Research Centre, Parkville, Australia

  • Sarah E Hetrick

    Centre of Excellence in Youth Mental Health, Orygen Youth Health Research Centre; Headspace (The National Youth Mental Health Foundation), Melbourne, Australia

  • Marie B H Yap

    Department of Psychiatry, Orygen Youth Health ‐ Research Centre, Parkville, Australia

  • Julian G Simmons

    Department of Psychiatry, Orygen Youth Health ‐ Research Centre, Parkville, Australia

Contributions of authors

All authors contributed to the protocol development.

Sources of support

Internal sources

  • Orygen Youth Health ‐ Research Centre. Melbourne, Australia.

External sources

  • No sources of support supplied

Declarations of interest

The lead author is the chief investigator on a trial of mindfulness based therapy for first episode depression.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to the CCDAN editorial team for ongoing support and advice.

Orygen Research Centre is thankful for the support of the Colonial Foundation.

Version history

Published

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Authors

Version

2012 Nov 14

Interventions for preventing relapse and recurrence of a depressive disorder in children and adolescents

Review

Georgina R Cox, Caroline A Fisher, Stefanie De Silva, Mark Phelan, Olaoluwa P Akinwale, Magenta B Simmons, Sarah E Hetrick

https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD007504.pub2

2008 Oct 08

Interventions for preventing relapse and recurrence after the first episode of a depressive disorder in young people

Protocol

Nicholas Allen, Sarah E Hetrick, Marie B H Yap, Julian G Simmons

https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD007504

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MeSH

PICOs

Population
Intervention
Comparison
Outcome

The PICO model is widely used and taught in evidence-based health care as a strategy for formulating questions and search strategies and for characterizing clinical studies or meta-analyses. PICO stands for four different potential components of a clinical question: Patient, Population or Problem; Intervention; Comparison; Outcome.

See more on using PICO in the Cochrane Handbook.