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Psychoeducation versus treatment as usual in diabetic patients with subthreshold depression: preliminary results of a randomized controlled trial
Trials, 08/27/09
Pibernik–Okanovic M et al. – Psycho–educational treatment appears to be beneficial in diabetic patients with mild to moderate depressive symptoms, but its effects are comparable with the non–specific support given to the subjects in the control group.
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