Couple therapy for depression.

No SJR dataJun 9, 2018The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Couple therapy for depression

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Abstract

The review included fourteen studies with 651 participants, showing no significant difference in effectiveness between couple therapy and individual psychotherapy for improving depressive symptoms.

  • Couple therapy may not differ from individual psychotherapy in reducing depressive symptoms, based on low-quality evidence from nine studies.
  • There was no significant difference in the proportion of participants remaining depressed between couple therapy and individual psychotherapy.
  • Couple therapy showed a potential advantage in dropout rates compared to individual psychotherapy, but this finding was influenced by a single study.
  • Compared to no or minimal treatment, couple therapy could significantly reduce depressive symptoms and the persistence of depression.
  • Couple therapy appeared more effective than individual psychotherapy in reducing relationship distress, although the quality of this evidence was very low.
  • The overall quality of evidence was limited by factors such as small sample sizes and biases in the included studies.

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