HTA - 13/28/02
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 Buszewicz
Contractor: University College London
Co-investigators: Dr Helen Tyrer, Dr John Cape, Dr John Wood, Dr Thomas Kabir, Professor Glyn Lewis, Professor Irwin Nazareth, Professor Marc Serfaty, Professor Michel Dugas, Professor Nick Freemantle, Professor Peter Tyrer, Professor Philip Cowen, Professor Rachael Hunter, Professor Roz Shafran.
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