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HTA - 07/01/26
Cognitive-behavioural therapy for Health Anxiety in Medical Patients (CHAMP)
Project title: Cognitive-behavioural therapy for Health Anxiety in Medical Patients (CHAMP)
Call to action: 07/01 HTA Clinical Trials - June 2007 Board Submissions
Research type: Primary Research
Chief investigator: Professor Peter Tyrer
Contractor: Imperial College London
Cost: £1,805,737.08
Co-investigators: Dr Barbara Barrett, Dr David Murphy, Dr Helen Seivewright, Dr John Green, Dr Steven Reid, Dr Tony Johnson, Mrs Ula Nur, Professor Aaron Beck, Professor Mike Crawford, Professor Paul Salkovskis, Professor Sarah Byford.
Started: October 2008 | Status: Project complete
ISRCTN: 14565822
In medical outpatients with high health anxiety, CBT led to bigger improvements than standard care in health anxiety and these improvements were maintained over five years of follow-up
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