Behavioural activation for depression: an update of meta-analysis of effectiveness and sub group analysis

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Behavioural activation for depression: an update of meta-analysis of effectiveness and sub group analysis. / Ekers, D.; Webster, L.; Van Straten, Annemieke et al.
in: PLoS ONE, Jahrgang 9, Nr. 6, e100100, 17.06.2014.

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Ekers, D, Webster, L, Van Straten, A, Cuijpers, P, Richards, D & Gilbody, S 2014, 'Behavioural activation for depression: an update of meta-analysis of effectiveness and sub group analysis', PLoS ONE, Jg. 9, Nr. 6, e100100. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100100

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Ekers, D., Webster, L., Van Straten, A., Cuijpers, P., Richards, D., & Gilbody, S. (2014). Behavioural activation for depression: an update of meta-analysis of effectiveness and sub group analysis. PLoS ONE, 9(6), Artikel e100100. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0100100

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Ekers D, Webster L, Van Straten A, Cuijpers P, Richards D, Gilbody S. Behavioural activation for depression: an update of meta-analysis of effectiveness and sub group analysis. PLoS ONE. 2014 Jun 17;9(6):e100100. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0100100

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abstract = "BackgroundDepression is a common, disabling condition for which psychological treatments are recommended. Behavioural activation has attracted increased interest in recent years. It has been over 5 years since our meta-analyses summarised the evidence supporting and this systematic review updates those findings and examines moderators of treatment effect.MethodRandomised trials of behavioural activation for depression versus controls or anti-depressant medication were identified using electronic database searches, previous reviews and reference lists. Data on symptom level and study level moderators were extracted and analysed using meta-analysis, sub-group analysis and meta-regression respectively.ResultsTwenty six randomised controlled trials including 1524 subjects were included in this meta-analysis. A random effects meta-analysis of symptom level post treatment showed behavioural activation to be superior to controls (SMD −0.74 CI −0.91 to −0.56, k = 25, N = 1088) and medication (SMD −0.42 CI −0.83 to-0.00, k = 4, N = 283). Study quality was low in the majority of studies and follow- up time periods short. There was no indication of publication bias and subgroup analysis showed limited association between moderators and effect size.ConclusionsThe results in this meta-analysis support and strengthen the evidence base indicating Behavioural Activation is an effective treatment for depression. Further high quality research with longer term follow-up is needed to strengthen the evidence base.",
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AU - Gilbody, S.

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