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Silverstone PH, Rittenbach K, Suen VY, et al. Depression Outcomes in Adults Attending Family Practice Were Not Improved by Screening, Stepped-Care, or Online CBT during a 12-Week Study when Compared to Controls in a Randomized Trial. Front Psychiatry. 2017;8:32doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2017.00032.
Silverstone, P. H., Rittenbach, K., Suen, V. Y., Moretzsohn, A., Cribben, I., Bercov, M., Allen, A., Pryce, C., Hamza, D. M., & Trew, M. (2017). Depression Outcomes in Adults Attending Family Practice Were Not Improved by Screening, Stepped-Care, or Online CBT during a 12-Week Study when Compared to Controls in a Randomized Trial. Frontiers in psychiatry, 832. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2017.00032
Silverstone, Peter H, et al. "Depression Outcomes in Adults Attending Family Practice Were Not Improved by Screening, Stepped-Care, or Online CBT during a 12-Week Study when Compared to Controls in a Randomized Trial." Frontiers in psychiatry vol. 8 (2017): 32. doi: https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2017.00032
Silverstone PH, Rittenbach K, Suen VY, Moretzsohn A, Cribben I, Bercov M, Allen A, Pryce C, Hamza DM, Trew M. Depression Outcomes in Adults Attending Family Practice Were Not Improved by Screening, Stepped-Care, or Online CBT during a 12-Week Study when Compared to Controls in a Randomized Trial. Front Psychiatry. 2017 Mar 20;8:32. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2017.00032. eCollection 2017. PMID: 28373846; PMCID: PMC5357781.
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