Psychosocial group interventions to improve psychological well-being in adults living with HIV

Mar 15, 2017The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Group support programs to improve mental health in adults with HIV

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Abstract

Group-based psychosocial interventions for adults living with HIV may lead to a small reduction in depression scores, averaging 1.4 points lower on a scale of 63 at follow-up.

  • A total of 16 trials involving 2520 adults living with HIV were included in the analysis.
  • Interventions typically included psychotherapy, relaxation, group support, and education, conducted in groups of four to 15 participants.
  • Cognitive behavioural therapy-based group interventions may have a small effect on depression lasting up to 15 months after participation.
  • There is limited evidence suggesting little or no effect of these interventions on anxiety, stress, or coping.
  • Mindfulness-based interventions did not show effects on depression, anxiety, or stress, with very low certainty evidence.

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