A meta-analysis of antidepressant outcome studies that involved children and adolescents

A meta‐analysis was performed of available studies that document response to antidepressant medications in the pediatric population, based upon guidelines developed in a methodological review of adult antidepressant response (Greenberg, Borstein, Greenberg, & Fisher, 1992). The 27 studies access...

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Antidepressant drugs
Antidepressants
Antidepressive Agents - adverse effects
Antidepressive Agents - therapeutic use
Biological and medical sciences
Child
Child psychology
Children
Depressive Disorder - drug therapy
Depressive Disorder - psychology
Double-Blind Method
Female
Humans
Male
Medical sciences
Meta-analysis
Neuropharmacology
Outcomes
Personality Assessment
Pharmacology. Drug treatments
Psychiatric disorders
Psychoanaleptics: cns stimulant, antidepressant agent, nootropic agent, mood stabilizer..., (alzheimer disease)
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopharmacology
Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
Studies
Systematic review
Teenagers
Treatment
Treatment Outcome
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