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Cost-effectiveness of Multisystemic Therapy for adolescents with antisocial behaviour: study protocol of a randomized controlled trial

Danielle EMC Jansen, Karin M Vermeulen, Annemieke H Schuurman-Luinge, Erik J Knorth, Erik Buskens, Sijmen A Reijneveld BMC Public Health 2013, 13:369 (19 April 2013)

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A strengths based method for homeless youth: Effectiveness and fidelity of Houvast

Manon AM Krabbenborg, Sandra N Boersma, Judith RLM Wolf BMC Public Health 2013, 13:359 (18 April 2013)

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Transmural palliative care by means of teleconsultation: a window of opportunities and new restrictions

Jelle van Gurp, Martine van Selm, Evert van Leeuwen, Jeroen Hasselaar BMC Medical Ethics 2013, 14:12 (7 March 2013)

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Effectiveness of guideline-based care by occupational physicians on the return-to-work of workers with common mental disorders: design of a cluster-randomised controlled trial

Karlijn M van Beurden, Evelien P M Brouwers, Margot C W Joosen, Berend Terluin, Jac J L van der Klink, Jaap van Weeghel BMC Public Health 2013, 13:193 (6 March 2013)

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Data-driven subtypes of major depressive disorder: a systematic review

Hanna M van Loo, Peter de Jonge, Jan-Willem Romeijn, Ronald C Kessler, Robert A Schoevers BMC Medicine 2012, 10:156 (4 December 2012)

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A systematic review and meta-analysis of studies using latent variable models shows that evidence for data-driven symptomatic subtypes in major depressive disorder is limited, indicating future studies should consider choice of statistical approach.

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