Collaborative care for depression and anxiety problems

Author:

Archer Janine1,Bower Peter2,Gilbody Simon3,Lovell Karina1,Richards David4,Gask Linda5,Dickens Chris6,Coventry Peter7

Affiliation:

1. The University of Manchester; School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work; Jean McFarlane Building (Room 6.304) Oxford Road Manchester Manchester UK M13 9PL

2. University of Manchester; NIHR School for Primary Care Research, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, Institute of Population Health; Manchester UK M13 9PL

3. University of York; Department of Health Sciences; Seebohm Rowntree Building York UK YO10 5DD

4. University of Exeter; School of Psychology; Washington Singer Laboratories Perry Road Exeter UK EX4 4QG

5. University of Manchester; Health Sciences Research Group, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre; 5th Floor Williamson Building Oxford Street Manchester UK M13 9PL

6. Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry; Institute of Health Services Research; University of Exeter Salmon Pool Lane Exeter UK EX2 4SG

7. University of Manchester; NIHR Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care for Greater Manchester, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, Institute of Population Health; Manchester UK M13 9PL

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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