Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), third-wave CBT and interpersonal therapy (IPT) based interventions for preventing depression in children and adolescents

No SJR dataAug 9, 2016The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Therapies like CBT, third-wave CBT, and interpersonal therapy to prevent depression in children and teens

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Abstract

An analysis of 83 trials involving 13,829 participants indicates a small reduction in depression symptoms following psychological interventions.

  • Medium-term follow-up showed a reduced risk of depression diagnosis for participants receiving interventions compared to those receiving no intervention (risk difference -0.03).
  • Self-rated depression symptoms exhibited a small but statistically significant effect post-intervention (standardized mean difference -0.21).
  • The positive effect on depression symptoms persisted at short-term (up to three months) and medium-term (4 to 12 months) follow-ups, but not at long-term assessments.
  • Interventions in targeted populations demonstrated a larger effect size compared to interventions in universal populations.
  • The quality of evidence was rated from moderate to low, highlighting significant variability in results across studies.
  • Future research should focus on using attention placebo controls and measuring long-term outcomes to better evaluate the effectiveness of depression prevention programs.

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