In this thesis, we used qualitative and quantitative research methods to gain insight in treatment decision-making for depression- and anxiety disorders in specialized mental health care. We... Show moreIn this thesis, we used qualitative and quantitative research methods to gain insight in treatment decision-making for depression- and anxiety disorders in specialized mental health care. We identified what factors are important in the decisional process, to both patients and clinicians, and how they determine decision-making outcomes, i.e., the decision to opt for: pharmacotherapy, psychotherapy, or a combination of both. We determined what preferences patients and clinicians have regarding the treatment of depression and anxiety disorders, which treatments are selected, and which factors are involved in the formation of such treatment preferences and treatment selection. Additionally, we determined what preferences patients and clinicians have regarding their role in the decisional process, their experienced decision-making roles, and the level of concordance between preferred and experienced role of patients. Finally, we examined the extent of Shared Decision-Making (SDM) in clinical practice and explored possible target points to improve SDM. Show less
This thesis examines questions related to the prevalence of anxiety symptomatology and disorders in older adults, and compares two brief low-threshold psychological interventions (blended... Show moreThis thesis examines questions related to the prevalence of anxiety symptomatology and disorders in older adults, and compares two brief low-threshold psychological interventions (blended Acceptance and Commitment Therapy versus face-to-face Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) for older adults with anxiety symptoms in primary care. Show less