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HTA - 14/157/06
Improving the mental health of children and young people with long term conditions: Linked evidence syntheses
Project title: Improving the mental health of children and young people with long term conditions: Linked evidence syntheses
Call to action: 14/157 14/157 Improving the mental health of children and young people with long term conditions
Research type: Evidence Synthesis
Chief investigator: Professor Joanna Thompson-Coon
Lead Author: Dr Darren Moore
Contractor: University of Exeter
Cost: £283,919.67
Co-investigators: Dr Darren Moore, Dr Erin Walker
, Dr Penny Titman
, Dr Ruth Garside
, Dr Sophie Bennett
, Mrs Morwenna Rogers
, Professor Chris Dickens
, Professor Isobel Heyman
, Professor Obioha Ukoumunne
, Professor Rob Anderson
, Professor Roz Shafran
, Professor Russell Viner
, Professor Tamsin Ford
.
Started: January 2016 | Status: Published May 2019
PROSPERO registration: CRD42015027353
Although this study showed that CBT may be beneficial for some young people with long-term conditions, the evidence is limited and further research would be valuable.
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