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What did
Soomro et al.
(
2009
) review in their study?
17
studies comparing
SSRIs
to placebos for treating
OCD
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What was the main finding of
Soomro et al.
(2009) regarding
SSRIs
?
SSRIs showed
significantly
better results than placebo conditions
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What was the
observed
reduction
in symptoms after treatment with
SSRIs
?
A reduction in symptoms was noted
6-13
weeks post treatment
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Why does the large
sample size
of
3097
participants in
Soomro et al.
(
2009
) strengthen the study's validity?
It increases the
generalizability
of the results
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How do placebo conditions enhance the findings of
Soomro et al.
(2009)?
They ensure that the effect is caused by the
SSRIs
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What
percentage
of patients experience symptom reduction with
SSRIs
?
Approximately
70%
of patients
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What is a counterpoint to the effectiveness of
SSRIs
in treating
OCD
?
Effectiveness is usually best when combined with psychological treatment (
CBT
)
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What are the
economic implications
of drug treatment compared to
psychological treatment
?
Drug treatment
is much
cheaper
and less
disruptive
to patients' lives
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Why are
drugs
considered less disruptive to people's lives compared to
CBT
?
Drugs only require swallowing a pill, while CBT requires
multiple
sessions
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What are the potential side effects of
drug therapy
for
OCD
?
Indigestion
,
blurred vision
, and
loss of sex drive
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How
severe
are the side effects of
tricyclics
compared to
SSRIs
?
Side effects of tricyclics are usually more severe
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What are some severe side effects experienced by patients taking
tricyclics
?
Erection problems
,
tremors
, and
weight gain
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What concerns arise from the
side effects
of
drug therapy
for
OCD
?
They raise questions about whether the drug is worth taking
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What did
March et al.
(2007) study regarding treatment for
depression
?
The effectiveness of
CBT
, antidepressant drugs, or a combination of both
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What was the outcome of
March et al.'s
study over
36
weeks?
Both
CBT
and antidepressant drugs showed the same effectiveness
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What are the
implications
of
March et al.'s
findings for the economy?
Antidepressant drugs are more
cost-effective
than CBT, encouraging
investment
in drug therapy
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Why is
drug therapy
considered more time-effective than
CBT
?
Taking a drug is quick and simple compared to multiple CBT sessions
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What are the strengths and weaknesses of using
SSRIs
for treating
OCD
?
Strengths:
Significantly
better results than placebo
Large sample size increases
generalizability
Cost-effective and less disruptive
Weaknesses:
Effectiveness often requires combination with
CBT
Side effects can raise concerns about treatment worth
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How do the findings of
psychological research
into
depression
treatment impact healthcare decisions?
Antidepressant
drugs are more cost-effective than
CBT
Both treatments show similar effectiveness
Encourages investment in drug therapy over CBT
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