Psychological therapies for the treatment of depression in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Mar 7, 2019The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Psychological treatments for depression in people with long-term lung disease

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Abstract

A total of 1500 participants were included across 13 randomized controlled trials assessing psychological therapies for COPD-related depression.

  • Psychological therapies showed a small but significant improvement in depressive symptoms compared to no intervention and education.
  • The effect size for psychological therapies compared to no intervention was 0.19, indicating a modest benefit.
  • Combining psychological therapy with pulmonary rehabilitation may reduce depressive symptoms more effectively than pulmonary rehabilitation alone.
  • Quality of evidence for these findings was rated as very low due to clinical variability and risk of bias.
  • There was no measurement of adverse events in the included studies, highlighting a gap in the current evidence.

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