2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2012.04166.x
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression in Older People: A Meta‐Analysis and Meta‐Regression of Randomized Controlled Trials

Abstract: CBT for depression in older people is more effective than waiting list or TAU, but greater efficacy than active controls or other treatment has not been demonstrated. More high-quality RCTs comparing CBT with active controls need to be conducted before firm conclusions can be drawn about the efficacy of CBT for depression in older people. Other treatment approaches that could be contrasted with or augment CBT (e.g., pharmacotherapy) also need to be explored further.

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“…The goal of CBT is to reduce depressive symptoms by challenging and reversing these beliefs and attitudes and encouraging people to change their maladaptive preconceptions and behaviours in real life [87]. Although CBT has been shown to reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression in elderly populations [88,89], the evidence in people with COPD is rather limited [90]. A review based on small studies in people with COPD suggests that there is only limited evidence that CBT is effective in reducing symptoms of anxiety and depression when added to exercise and education [91].…”
Section: Promoting Mental Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The goal of CBT is to reduce depressive symptoms by challenging and reversing these beliefs and attitudes and encouraging people to change their maladaptive preconceptions and behaviours in real life [87]. Although CBT has been shown to reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression in elderly populations [88,89], the evidence in people with COPD is rather limited [90]. A review based on small studies in people with COPD suggests that there is only limited evidence that CBT is effective in reducing symptoms of anxiety and depression when added to exercise and education [91].…”
Section: Promoting Mental Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is an important and effective treatment approach for MDD [3,4,5,6,7,8,9]. It is a psychotherapeutic intervention aiming at the modification of cognitions to influence emotions and behaviour [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Les paramètres de résultats examinés ne sont pas présentés de façon détaillée et n'ont pas fait l'objet d'une méta-analyse. Les résultats de la mise à jour réalisée afin de compléter la revue australienne de référence incluaient 12 revues systématiques, y compris les méta-analyses, dont : -2 revues systématiques qui traitent à la fois des troubles dépressifs et des troubles anxieux (Cuijpers et al, 2013 ;Roshanaei-Moghaddam et al, 2011) (Bell & D'Zurilla, 2009 ;Cuijpers, Andersson, Donker, & Van Straten, 2011 ;Cuijpers, Reynolds, et al, 2012 ;Cuijpers, Van Straten, Warmerdam, & Andersson, 2009 ;Gould, Coulson, & Howard, 2012 ;Khan, Faucett, Lichtenberg, Kirsch, & Brown, 2012 ;Spielmans, Berman, & Usitalo, 2011 ;Van Hees, Rotter, Ellermann, & Evers, 2013) incluant environ 138 études avec 18 707 patients ; -et 1 revue systématique qui porte uniquement sur les troubles anxieux (Canton, Scott, & Glue, 2012) incluant 9 ECR totalisant environ 922 patients.…”
Section: Caractéristiques Des éTudes Inclusesunclassified