Moderators of Response to Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Major Depression in Patients With Heart Failure
Conclusions
These findings suggest that increasing the cross-daily stability of activity patterns, and prolonging the daily active period, might help increase the efficacy of CBT. Given moderating effects of HF severity measures, research is also needed to clarify and address factors in patients with less severe HF that diminish the efficacy of CBT.
Clinical Trial Registration
clinicaltrials.gov identifier: NCT01028625
Source: Psychosomatic Medicine - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLES Source Type: research
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