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Randomised controlled trial of the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor Sertraline versus Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for anxiety symptoms in people with Generalised Anxiety Disorder who have failed to respond to low intensity psychological interventions as defined by the NICE GAD guidelines

Project title: Randomised controlled trial of the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor Sertraline versus Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for anxiety symptoms in people with Generalised Anxiety Disorder who have failed to respond to low intensity psychological interventions as defined by the NICE GAD guidelines

Chief investigator: Dr Marta BuszewiczORCID logo

Contractor: University College London

Co-investigators: Dr Helen TyrerORCID logo, Dr John CapeORCID logo, Dr John WoodORCID logo, Dr Thomas KabirORCID logo, Professor Glyn LewisORCID logo, Professor Irwin NazarethORCID logo, Professor Marc SerfatyORCID logo, Professor Michel Dugas, Professor Nick FreemantleORCID logo, Professor Peter TyrerORCID logo, Professor Philip Cowen, Professor Rachael HunterORCID logo, Professor Roz ShafranORCID logo.

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