Psychological interventions to prevent the onset of depressive disorders: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
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Otros documentos de la autoría: Cuijpers, Pim; Pineda, Blanca; Quero, Soledad; Karyotaki, Eirini; Struijs, Sascha; Figueroa, Caroline; Llamas, Jazmin A.; Furukawa, Toshi; Muñoz, Ricardo F.
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Psychological interventions to prevent the onset of depressive disorders: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trialsAutoría
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2021-02-01Editor
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0272-7358Cita bibliográfica
Cuijpers, P., Pineda, B. S., Quero, S., Karyotaki, E., Struijs, S. Y., Figueroa, C. A., ... & Muñoz, R. F. (2020). Psychological interventions to prevent the onset of depressive disorders: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Clinical Psychology Review, 101955.Tipo de documento
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Purpose: Depressive disorders are common and have a considerable impact on patients and societies. Several
treatments are available, but their effects are modest and reduce the burden only to a limited extent. ... [+]
Purpose: Depressive disorders are common and have a considerable impact on patients and societies. Several
treatments are available, but their effects are modest and reduce the burden only to a limited extent. Preventing
the onset of depressive disorders may be one option to further reduce the global disease burden.
Methods: We conducted a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials in participants without a diagnosis of
depression at baseline, who were assigned to a preventive psychological intervention, or a care-as-usual, or
comparable control group and in which incident cases of depression at follow-up were ascertained with a
diagnostic interview.
Results: Our systematic searches resulted in 50 trials (14,665 participants) with relatively high quality, in high
risk groups of all ages. The psychological interventions were mostly based on cognitive behavioral interventions.
One year after the preventive interventions, the relative risk of developing a depressive disorder was RR = 0.81
(95% CI: 0.72–0.91), indicating that those who had received the intervention had 19% less chance to develop a
depressive disorder. Given the average control event rate of 30%, twenty-one people had to participate in the
intervention to prevent one depressive disorder compared to people in the control conditions.
Conclusions: Prevention is a promising approach to reduce the global disease burden of depression in addition to
treatments. [-]
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Clinical Psychology Review, vol. 83, (2021)Entidad financiadora
Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII)
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CB06 03/0052
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(c) 2020 The Author(s)
(c) 2021 Elsevier
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