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ArtikelProblem-Solving Therapy for Depression in Adults: A Systematic Review  
Oleh: Gellis, Zvi D. ; Kenaley, Bonnie
Jenis: Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi: Research on Social Work Practice vol. 18 no. 2 (Mar. 2008), page 117-131.
Topik: systematic review; problem-solving therapy; depression
Fulltext: 117.pdf (190.18KB)
Isi artikelThis article presents a systematic review of the evidence on problem-solving therapy (PST) for depressive disorders in noninstitutionalized adults. Method: Intervention studies using randomized controlled designs are included and methodological quality is assessed using a standard set of criteria from the Cochrane Collaborative Review Initiative. Results: Twenty-two studies investigating PST for adult depression are compiled and examined. Studies differ in scope and methodological rigor. Sample sizes vary widely; all study outcomes include depression measures; problems in masking of group assignment and randomization are noted. Conclusions: Mixed evidence for PST as a depression treatment is found. The combined use of PST and antidepressant treatment has more favorable outcomes compared with PST alone for social work practice.
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