St Vincent’s Hospital (Sydney) – Depression and Diabetes Study 27 November 2014 Do you have diabetes – either type 1 or 2? Do you have depression? Are you aged over 18 years? Do you have access to a computer with internet access and printer? If you meet these criteria then you might be interested in participating in research that is being conducted by St Vincent’s Hospital – Sydney. They are conducting a Randomised Controlled Trial of an online treatment for depression. The study involves completing 6 lessons over 10 weeks, at no charge. Eligible applicants will be randomly allocated to either: A group commencing the program shortly after enrolment or A group who will be offered the online treatment after a 10 week waiting period.
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