Comparative effectiveness of continuation and maintenance treatments for persistent depressive disorder in adults

May 21, 2019The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

How ongoing and long-term treatments compare for adults with lasting depression

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Abstract

840 participants were involved in the review of treatments for persistent depressive disorder (PDD).

  • Antidepressant medication is probably associated with a lower likelihood of relapse or recurrence compared to placebo (13.9% versus 33.8%).
  • Overall dropout rates may be similar between medication and placebo groups (23.0% versus 25.5%).
  • Evidence regarding the effectiveness of continued or maintained psychotherapy compared to no treatment or medication is too small and uncertain for strong conclusions.
  • The body of evidence for combined psychological and pharmacological therapies is also too limited to draw high quality conclusions.
  • Current understanding of pharmacotherapy for preventing relapse in PDD is uncertain due to moderate to high risk of bias in the studies analyzed.

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