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Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy to prevent relapse in recurrent depression.
Willem Kuyken
*
, Sarah Byford
, Rod S. Taylor
, Ed Watkins
, Emily Holden
, Kat White
, Barbara Barrett
,
Richard Byng
, Alison Evans
, Eugene Mullan
, John D. Teasdale
*
Corresponding author for this work
Peninsula Medical School
University of Exeter
King's College London
Peninsula Medical School, Universities of Exeter and Plymouth
Devon Primary Care Trust (PCT)
Cambridge
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Nursing and Health Professions
Antidepressant
75%
Cognitive Therapy
100%
Comorbidity
12%
Confidence Interval
12%
Cost Effectiveness Analysis
12%
Depression
12%
Drug Therapy
62%
Hazard Ratio
12%
Hospital Service
50%
Mindfulness
100%
Quality of Life
12%
Recurrence Risk
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Antidepressant
12%
Antidepressant Medication
62%
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
12%
Depression
12%
Hazard Ratio
12%
Health Care Cost
12%
Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy
100%
Quality of Life
12%
Randomized Controlled Trial
12%
Recurrence Risk
12%
Relapse Prevention
25%
Psychology
Cognitive Therapy
100%
Comorbidity
12%
Depression
12%
Hazard Ratio
12%
Mindfulness
100%
Quality of Life
12%
Relapse Prevention
25%
Study Design
12%