In reply: Anaf seems to have missed our point that the choice by Leeder and Rychetnik1 of mental health as an area relatively devoid of good quality evidence was a poor one — quality research has revealed mental health as an area of considerable need, and mental illness as a significant component of the global burden of disease. Despite the fact that evidence is often more difficult to obtain within the mental health area, much evidence exists — for example, the Cochrane Collaboration Depression, Anxiety and Neurosis Group has 11 500 controlled trials in its registry, and the Drugs and Alcohol Group has 3314. Anaf would agree with us here (on the basis of his assertions about the quality of the particular evidence he alludes to).
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- 1. Leeder SR, Rychetnik L. Ethics and evidence-based medicine. Med J Aust 2001; 175: 161-164.