Exposure-in-vivo containing interventions to improve work functioning of workers with anxiety disorder: a systematic review

Category Structured summary of systematic reviews
JournalDatabase of Abstracts of Reviews of Effects (DARE)
Year 2011
Loading references information

CRD SUMMARY:

The review found that treatments for anxiety that included exposure-in-vivo can reduce work-related problems in workers with obsessive-compulsive disorder or post-traumatic stress disorder more effectively than other anxiety treatments or a waiting list. These conclusions require cautious interpretation due to limitations in the review, particularly the paucity of data and a lack of information about whether participants truly represented workers.
Epistemonikos ID: cd49325f269297a5a368f33ad62d7d9f55eaa01a
First added on: Jun 07, 2012