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One-Year outcomes of randomized clinical trial treating depression in low-income minority woman

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This study examines 1-year depressive symptom and functional outcomes of 267 predominantly lowincome, young minority women randomly assigned to antidepressant medication, group or individual cognitive- behavioral therapy (CBT), or community referral. Seventy-six percent assigned to medications received 9 or more weeks of guideline-concordant doses of medications; 36% assigned to psychotherapy received 6 or more CBT sessions. Intent-to-treat, repeated measures analyses revealed that medication (p=.001) and CBT (p=.02) were superior to community referral in lowering depressive symptoms across 1-year follow-up. At Month 12, 50.9% assigned to antidepressants, 56.9% assigned to CBT, and 37.1% assigned to community referral were no longer clinically depressed. These findings suggest that both antidepressant medications and CBT result in clinically significant decreases in depression for low-income minority women.

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No. Panggil : JCCP 74 (1-3) 2006
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ISSN : 0022006X
Majalah/Jurnal : Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 74 (1-3) 2006 p. 99-111
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Institusi Pemilik : Perpustakaan Universitas Indonesia
Lokasi : Perpustakaan UI, Lantai 4 (R. koleksi jurnal)
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