The study, published by leading scientific journal 'Behaviour Research and Therapy', was conducted by a team of National Health Service (NHS) clinicians and scientists from the Universities of Sheffield, York, Huddersfield and Trier.
A total of 439 patients, who were considered to have recovered from their symptoms following therapy by the NHS, took part in the study.
Over half of these were found to have suffered a relapse, with up to 79 per cent of events occurring within the first six months after treatment.
In total, 9.2 billion pounds are spent every year by the NHS on mental health support and services.
Depression and anxiety are very common and often disabling mental health problems, experienced by one in six adults in the UK.
Available treatments in the NHS include medication and psychological therapy.
The most widely available form of psychological care for these conditions is known as Low intensity Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (LiCBT), which is a brief and simplified adaptation of a treatment called Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT).
LiCBT has been found to lead to short-term improvement of depression and anxiety in previous studies, although there is as still limited evidence about its long-term effectiveness after treatment.
Participants in the study were in contact with researchers on monthly basis for 12 months after treatment.During the period, their wellbeing was monitored and the percentage of cases that relapsed was quantified.
Patients with residual depression symptoms at the end of treatment were twice as likely to relapse, the study said.
"We argue that relapse prevention is a crucial but often neglected aspect of psychological care in the NHS. Incomplete or insufficient treatment also costs the NHS, as patients who relapse often need further care or support," he added.
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