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Annual Evidence Update – Depression 2010

NHS Evidence – Mental Health Collection has launched their latest annual evidence update on depression. Information has been selected from a range of good quality databases. The following topics are included:
  • Epidemiology and Prevalence
  • UK and International Guidelines
  • Neuropsychology
  • Diagnosis and Risk Factors
  • Pharmacological Treatments including: SSRIs, SNRIs and TCAs
  • Psychosocial Treatments including: CBT and CCBT
  • Other Treatments including: Electroconvulsive therapy and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
  • Populations and Settings including: Children and Adolescents, Older People, Women, Ethnicity and the Workplace
  • Genetics
  • Co morbidity
  • Dual Diagnosis

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