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    Unmet needs of outpatients with late-life depression; a comparison of patient, staff and carer perceptions by Houtjes, W, van Meijel, B, Deeg, D.J.H, Beekman, A.T.F

    Published in Journal of affective disorders (01-11-2011)
    “…Abstract Background There is evidence that late life depression is associated with high levels of unmet needs. Only a minority of the depressed patients…”
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    Metabolic syndrome in mental health and addiction treatment: a quantitative study by Flynn, M., Houtjes, W., Merks, A., van Mierlo, A., van de Wetering, B.

    “…Accessible summary Patients with mental illnesses have been found to shorter life expectancy due to an increased risk of heart disease. Some medication used to…”
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    Major depressive disorder in late life: A multifocus perspective on care needs by Houtjes, W., van Meijel, B., Deeg, D.J.H., Beekman, A.T.F.

    Published in Aging & mental health (01-09-2010)
    “…Background: The effectiveness of late-life depression treatment can be improved by tailoring interventions to patients' needs. Unmet needs perceived by…”
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    Late-life depression: systematic assessment of care needs as a basis for treatment by HOUTJES, W., VAN MEIJEL, B., DEEG, D. J. H., BEEKMAN, A. T. F.

    “…Accessible summary •  Systematic assessment of the care needs of older patients using the CANE contributes significantly to a targeted nursing anamnesis and…”
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    Good clinical practice and the maintenance of ethical standards in medical research: advice for junior researchers working in mental health care by Castelein, S, de Kort, S J, van der Moolen, A E G M, Houtjes, W, Roodbol, P F, van Meijel, B, Knegtering, H

    Published in Tijdschrift voor psychiatrie (2014)
    “…In mental health care, more and more research is being done, particularly in the field of educational programmes. Unfortunately, junior researchers are often…”
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