Treatment of depression and anxiety in Parkinson’s Disease
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Open access
Authors
Troeung, Lakkhina
Date
2013Supervisor
Dr Sarah Egan
Dr Andrea Loftus
Dr Natalie Gasson
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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School of Psychology and Speech Pathology, Faculty of Health Sciences
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Abstract
This thesis examined the treatment of depression and anxiety in Parkinson’s disease (PD) and comprised four studies. Study 1 was a meta-analysis of treatments for depression and anxiety in PD. Study 2 examined the validity of the DASS-21 as an assessment tool in PD. Study 3 was a randomised controlled trial of group CBT for depression and anxiety in PD. Study 4 was a cross-sectional cohort study examining mental health service utilisation and barriers to treatment.
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