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Schuurmans J et al. – The authors study suggests that long–term use of sertraline might be more beneficial for late–life anxiety than a 15–week CBT program. Poor perceived health and neuroticism are predictive of less improvement after CBT in anxious older adults. Implications of these findings are discussed.

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