Recommendation from the community preventive services task force for use of collaborative care for the management of depressive disorders
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Recommendation from the community preventive services task force for use of collaborative care for the management of depressive disorders
Abstract
The Community Preventive Services Task Force recommends collaborative care for management of depressive disorders, based on strong evidence of effectiveness in improving depression symptoms, adherence to treatment, response to treatment, and remission and recovery from depression.
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