Kaiser Permanente Study Finds Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Is Cost-Effective for Teens Who Decline Antidepressants
January 18, 2018
January 18, 2018
PORTLAND, Oregen, Jan. 18 -- Kaiser Permanente issued the following news release:
Cognitive behavioral therapy (or CBT) delivered in a primary care setting is a cost-effective way to treat adolescents with depression who decline or quickly stop using antidepressants, according to a Kaiser Permanente study published today in the journal Pediatrics.
This work builds upon previous research, also published in Pediatrics, showing that CBT improved time to diagnostic recover . . .
Cognitive behavioral therapy (or CBT) delivered in a primary care setting is a cost-effective way to treat adolescents with depression who decline or quickly stop using antidepressants, according to a Kaiser Permanente study published today in the journal Pediatrics.
This work builds upon previous research, also published in Pediatrics, showing that CBT improved time to diagnostic recover . . .