urban/rural, university/non-university); 3) a large percentages of the Danish population (approx. 25%) is covered by the investigation; 4) SPP therapists with an average level of training were recruited, not just master clinicians; 5) a manual to guide the therapy was deployed; 6) the two groups were compared at the beginning of the investigation on variables of symptomatology (GAF, PANSS), social factors (sex, ethnicity, marital status, habitation, educational level, work, social network and abuse) in order to explore possible bias. No differences between the two groups were found. The limitations of the study include a) lack of individual randomisation and b) lack of systematic evaluation of adherence to the SPP psychotherapy manual. G$#.1/.!
Bent Rosenbaum, bent.rosenbaum@dadlnet.dk
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