Cost and outcome of behavioural activation versus cognitive behavioural therapy for depression (COBRA): a qualitative process evaluation
Katie Finning(Office for National Statistics), Faye Wray(University of Leeds), Emily Fletcher(University of Exeter), David Richards(University of Exeter), Kim Wright(University of Exeter), Dean McMillan(University of York), David Ekers(Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust), Edward Watkins(University of Exeter), Heather O’Mahen(University of Exeter), Rebecca Woodhouse(University of York), Shelley Rhodes(University of Exeter), Lucy Moore(University of Exeter), Paul Farrand(University of Exeter)
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