Non-pharmacological interventions for depression in adults and children with traumatic brain injury

  • Paul G
  • L T
  • D C
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This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: To determine whether non-pharmacological interventions (either with or without combined pharmacological interventions) for depression following TBI in adults and children are superior to: no intervention; pharmacological intervention alone. To compare the effectiveness of different types of non-pharmacological interventions for depression following TBI in adults and children. To investigate the occurrence of adverse effects as a consequence of non-pharmacological interventions in order to assist practitioners in identifying appropriate interventions. To describe how interventions were adapted and modified to suit this population. no intervention; pharmacological intervention alone.

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Paul, G., L, T. R., & D, C. I. (2012). Non-pharmacological interventions for depression in adults and children with traumatic brain injury. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, (5).

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