We located a comprehensive sample of studies (1980–1999) on the psychosocial and pharmacological treatment of child and adolescent depression through an extensive literature search. Articles that met the inclusionary criteria were subsequently analyzed. The outcome data from 38 studies were extracted and converted into effect sizes (ESs). Comparisons of main effects, demographic, and quality of study variables were conducted. The overall findings of this meta-analysis indicate that several different psychosocial interventions for child and adolescent depression produced moderate to large treatment gains that were clinically meaningful for many afflicted youth. However, in general, the vast majority of pharmacological interventions were not ...
Background Depressive disorders are common in children and adolescents. Antidepressants, psychothera...
OBJECTIVE: To review the evidence for the effectiveness of complementary and self-help treatments fo...
Introduction Although previous conventional meta-analyses and network meta-analyses have provided so...
We located a comprehensive sample of studies (1980–1999) on the psychosocial and pharmacological tre...
Prevalence estimates of child depression are substantial and morbidity leads to an increased risk of...
Meta-analyses show that psychotherapies are effective in the treatment of depression in children and...
Depression is increasingly recognized as an illness that causes functional impairment and diminished...
Objective: Subthreshold depression has been found to be associated with considerable impairment and ...
Background: Over the past 2 decades new and key randomised controlled trials have reported the effic...
BACKGROUND: Over the past two decades new and key randomized controlled trials have reported the eff...
International audienceIntroduction: Depression is common among children and adolescents and is assoc...
Background: Although the clinical efficacy and safety of combination of pharmacotherapy and psychoth...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of psychological treatments for depression ...
Introduction Although previous conventional meta-analyses and network meta-analyses have provided so...
Background: Depressive disorders are common in children and adolescents. Antidepressants, psychother...
Background Depressive disorders are common in children and adolescents. Antidepressants, psychothera...
OBJECTIVE: To review the evidence for the effectiveness of complementary and self-help treatments fo...
Introduction Although previous conventional meta-analyses and network meta-analyses have provided so...
We located a comprehensive sample of studies (1980–1999) on the psychosocial and pharmacological tre...
Prevalence estimates of child depression are substantial and morbidity leads to an increased risk of...
Meta-analyses show that psychotherapies are effective in the treatment of depression in children and...
Depression is increasingly recognized as an illness that causes functional impairment and diminished...
Objective: Subthreshold depression has been found to be associated with considerable impairment and ...
Background: Over the past 2 decades new and key randomised controlled trials have reported the effic...
BACKGROUND: Over the past two decades new and key randomized controlled trials have reported the eff...
International audienceIntroduction: Depression is common among children and adolescents and is assoc...
Background: Although the clinical efficacy and safety of combination of pharmacotherapy and psychoth...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of psychological treatments for depression ...
Introduction Although previous conventional meta-analyses and network meta-analyses have provided so...
Background: Depressive disorders are common in children and adolescents. Antidepressants, psychother...
Background Depressive disorders are common in children and adolescents. Antidepressants, psychothera...
OBJECTIVE: To review the evidence for the effectiveness of complementary and self-help treatments fo...
Introduction Although previous conventional meta-analyses and network meta-analyses have provided so...