PHR - 09/3000/03
A randomised controlled cluster trial comparing the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a school-based cognitive behaviour therapy programme (FRIENDS) in the reduction of anxiety and improvement in mood in children aged 9/10
Project title: A randomised controlled cluster trial comparing the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a school-based cognitive behaviour therapy programme (FRIENDS) in the reduction of anxiety and improvement in mood in children aged 9/10
Chief investigator: Professor Paul Stallard
Contractor: Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust
Co-investigators: Dr Neil Simpson, Dr Rhiannon Phillips, Ms Sue Anderson, Professor Gordon Taylor, Professor Harry Daniels, Professor Rob Anderson.
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