The efficacy of cognitive-behavioral therapy and psychodynamic therapy in the outpatient treatment of major depression: a randomized clinical trial
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The efficacy of cognitive-behavioral therapy and psychodynamic therapy in the outpatient treatment of major depression: a randomized clinical trial
Abstract
Objective: The efficacy of psychodynamic therapies for depression remains open to debate because of a paucity of high-quality studies. The authors compared the efficacy of psychodynamic therapy with that of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), hypothesizing nonsignificant differences and the noninferiority of psychodynamic therapy relative to CBT.
Method: A total of 341 adults who met DSM-IV criteria for a major depressive episode and had Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D) scores ≥14 were randomly assigned to 16 sessions of individual manualized CBT or short-term psychodynamic supportive therapy. Severely depressed patients (HAM-D score >24) also received antidepressant medication according to protocol. The primary outcome measure was posttreatment remission rate (HAM-D score ≤7). Secondary outcome measures included mean posttreatment HAM-D score and patient-rated depression score and 1-year follow-up outcomes. Data were analyzed with generalized estimating equations and mixed-model analyses using intent-to-treat samples. Noninferiority margins were prespecified as an odds ratio of 0.49 for remission rates and a Cohen's d value of 0.30 for continuous outcome measures.
Results: No statistically significant treatment differences were found for any of the outcome measures. The average posttreatment remission rate was 22.7%. Noninferiority was shown for posttreatment HAM-D and patient-rated depression scores but could not be demonstrated for posttreatment remission rates or any of the follow-up measures.
Conclusions: The findings extend the evidence base of psychodynamic therapy for depression but also indicate that time-limited treatment is insufficient for a substantial number of patients encountered in psychiatric outpatient clinics.
Comment in
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Comparative effectiveness of psychodynamic psychotherapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy: it's about time, and what's next?Am J Psychiatry. 2013 Sep;170(9):953-6. doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2013.13060839. Am J Psychiatry. 2013. PMID: 24030607 No abstract available.
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Journal Watch review of The efficacy of cognitive-behavioral therapy and psychodynamic therapy in the outpatient treatment of major depression: a randomized clinical trial.J Am Psychoanal Assoc. 2014 Feb;62(1):116-8. doi: 10.1177/0003065114525237. J Am Psychoanal Assoc. 2014. PMID: 24610763 No abstract available.
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Finally moving beyond the horse race: CBT and psychodynamic therapy equally effective for depression.Evid Based Ment Health. 2014 Nov;17(4):118. doi: 10.1136/eb-2014-101770. Epub 2014 May 21. Evid Based Ment Health. 2014. PMID: 25326494 No abstract available.
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Bona Fide Psychotherapy Models Are Equally Effective for Major Depressive Disorder: Future Research Directions.JAMA Psychiatry. 2016 Sep 1;73(9):893-4. doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2016.1916. JAMA Psychiatry. 2016. PMID: 27487423 No abstract available.
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