
pmid: 12456529
I am writing to reply to Turkington et al ([2002][1]: p. 525), who claim in their interesting and recently published paper on cognitive—behavioural therapy (CBT) for psychosis, that ‘The NNT [numbers needed to treat] of 13 for improvement in overall symptoms was compatible with the results
000, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Psychotic Disorders, Humans, Reproducibility of Results
000, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Psychotic Disorders, Humans, Reproducibility of Results
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