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Researchers highlight the need for more reliable methods to predict risk of relapse into depression

Researchers highlight the need for more reliable methods to predict risk of relapse into depression At least half of patients recovering from depression will experience a relapse, but there are currently no evidence-based tools to help GPs or other healthcare professionals to identify those at high risk. A team of researchers are therefore calling for more reliable methods for predicting which patients areat high risk of relapsing into depression following a period of recovery. The team,including researchers from Keele University s School of Medicine,the University of York, and the Hull York Medical School carried out a Cochrane review of all available evidence which aimed to develop prediction tools. The work was funded by a National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) Doctoral Research Fellowship, held by lead author Dr Andrew Moriarty from the University of York.

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