Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7325093 | Journal of Psychosomatic Research | 2018 | 26 Pages |
Abstract
This study is the first that evaluates both the clinical effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, as well as the biological impact of CBT for anxiety in PD patients that, if proven effective, will hopefully contribute to a better and evidence-based approach for these non-motor symptoms.
Keywords
MoCAWMOPDQmETCLARSHARSPDSSHRQOLRCTGCPMDS-UPDRSOVXDTIGADMDDRandomised controlled trialSocial anxiety disordergeneralized anxiety disorderMajor depressive disorderimpulse control disorderMontreal Cognitive AssessmentAnxietyMRIParkinson's diseasediffusion tensor imagingMagnetic resonance imagingCognitive behavioural therapyICDCBTDesigngood clinical practiceSADZarit Burden InterviewHamilton anxiety rating scaleHamilton Depression Rating ScaleMINIPASHAMDParkinson's Disease questionnaireProtocolHealth-related quality of life
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Authors
A.E.P. Mulders, A.J.H. Moonen, K. Dujardin, M.L. Kuijf, A. Duits, B. Flinois, R.L.H. Handels, R. Lopes, A.F.G. Leentjens,