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Référence: Cody R, & Drysdale K. (2013). The effects of psychotherapy on reducing depression in residential aged care: A meta-analytic review. Clinical Gerontologist, 36(1), 46-69.
Published and unpublished randomized controlled trials of psychotherapeutic treatments for depression in residential aged care were systematically reviewed. A medium effect size was found to favor psychotherapy for reducing symptoms of depression in residents (average age, 79.8 years) based on 17 trials. The effect was maintained at follow-up, but was weaker and not statistically significant when interventions were compared with active control conditions in 6 trials. There was heterogeneity across studies; however, potential moderating factors were difficult to identify due to large within-study variance. A sensitivity analysis revealed that the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) 15-item version produced a larger effect size than did the GDS-30, and an integrated care approach was more effective than providing psychological interventions independent of aged care staff.
Adultes, centre résidentiel, Éducation ou sensibilisation et perfectionnement professionnel ou formation, Médias sociaux et marketing de masse, méta-analyse, Modification du comportement, Personnes âgées, santé des aînés, Santé mentale et bien-être, Soutien social