Adapted problem adaptation therapy for depression in mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease dementia: A randomized controlled trial
DISCUSSION: An eight-session course of adapted PATH plus two booster sessions administered within NHS dementia services was not effective treatment for depression in people with mild and moderate dementia. Future studies should examine the effect of more intensive and longer-term therapy.PMID:38477423 | DOI:10.1002/alz.13766
Source: The Journal of Alzheimers Association - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Robert Howard Elizabeth Cort Charlotte Rawlinson Martin Wiegand Anne Downey Vanessa Lawrence Sube Banerjee Peter Bentham Chris Fox Rowan Harwood Rachel Hunter Gill Livingston Esme Moniz-Cook Monica Panca Malgorzata Raczek Chineze Ivenso Gregor Russell Ala Source Type: research
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