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In medical outpatients with high health anxiety, CBT led to bigger improvements than standard care in health anxiety and these improvements were maintained over five years of follow-up

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Peter Tyrer, Paul Salkovskis, Helen Tyrer, Duolao Wang, Michael J Crawford, Simon Dupont, Sylvia Cooper, John Green, David Murphy, Georgina Smith, Sharandeep Bhogal, Shaeda Nourmand, Valentina Lazarevic, Gemma Loebenberg, Rachel Evered, Stephanie Kings, Antoinette McNulty, Yvonne Lisseman-Stones, Sharon McAllister, Kofi Kramo, Jessica Nagar, Steven Reid, Rahil Sanatinia, Katherine Whittamore, Gemma Walker, Aaron Philip, Hilary Warwick, Sarah Byford & Barbara Barrett.

Peter Tyrer 1,*, Paul Salkovskis 2, Helen Tyrer 1, Duolao Wang 3, Michael J Crawford 1, Simon Dupont 4, Sylvia Cooper 1, John Green 4, David Murphy 5, Georgina Smith 4, Sharandeep Bhogal 1, Shaeda Nourmand 1, Valentina Lazarevic 6, Gemma Loebenberg 7, Rachel Evered 7, Stephanie Kings 6, Antoinette McNulty 7, Yvonne Lisseman-Stones 8, Sharon McAllister 8, Kofi Kramo 1, Jessica Nagar 7, Steven Reid 4, Rahil Sanatinia 1, Katherine Whittamore 6, Gemma Walker 1, Aaron Philip 1, Hilary Warwick 1, Sarah Byford 9, Barbara Barrett 9

1 Centre for Psychiatry, Imperial College London, London, UK
2 Department of Psychology, University of Bath, Bath, UK
3 Department of Clinical Sciences, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool, UK
4 Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
5 Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, UK
6 East Midlands & South Yorkshire Mental Health Research Network, Nottingham, UK
7 North London Hub, Mental Health Research Network, London, UK
8 King’s Mill Hospital, Sutton-in-Ashfield, UK
9 King’s Health Economics, King’s College London, London, UK
* Corresponding author Email: p.tyrer@imperial.ac.uk

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