Background: Primary prevention has the potential to modify the course of depression, but the consistency and magnitude of this effect are currently undetermined. Methods: PRISMA and RIGHT compliant (PROSPERO:CRD42020179659) systematic meta-review, PubMed/Web of Science, up to June 2020. Meta-analyses of controlled interventions for the primary prevention of depressive symptoms [effect measures: standardized mean difference (SMD)] or depressive disorders [effect measure: relative risk (RR)] were carried out. Results were stratified by: (i) age range; (ii) target population (general and/or at-risk); (iii) intervention type. Quality (assessed with AMSTAR/AMSTAR-PLUS content) and credibility (graded as high/moderate/low) were assessed. USPSTF g...
BACKGROUND: Worldwide, 340 million people are affected by depression, with high comorbid, social and...
Objective: Subthreshold depression has a considerable impact on the quality of life and carries a hi...
Introduction: The long-term effectiveness of psychological interventions for the treatment of subthr...
Background: Primary prevention has the potential to modify the course of depression, but the consist...
BACKGROUND: Background Depressive disorders account for almost half of all Disability Adjusted Life ...
Background: Depressive disorders are highly prevalent, have a detrimental impact on the quality of l...
OBJECTIVE: A growing number of studies have tested the efficacy of preventive interventions in reduc...
OBJECTIVE: A growing number of studies have tested the efficacy of preventive interventions in reduc...
Depression is a disabling, highly prevalent, frequently chronic, and difficult-to-treat disorder wit...
Purpose: Depressive disorders are common and have a considerable impact on patients and societies. S...
Background: Depression is a prevalent disorder with a peak rate of onset in young adulthood from 18 ...
Although evidence exists for the efficacy of psychosocial interventions to prevent the onset of depr...
The burden of depression requires modalities other than individual psychotherapy if we are to reduce...
BACKGROUND: Worldwide, 340 million people are affected by depression, with high comorbid, social and...
Objective: Subthreshold depression has a considerable impact on the quality of life and carries a hi...
Introduction: The long-term effectiveness of psychological interventions for the treatment of subthr...
Background: Primary prevention has the potential to modify the course of depression, but the consist...
BACKGROUND: Background Depressive disorders account for almost half of all Disability Adjusted Life ...
Background: Depressive disorders are highly prevalent, have a detrimental impact on the quality of l...
OBJECTIVE: A growing number of studies have tested the efficacy of preventive interventions in reduc...
OBJECTIVE: A growing number of studies have tested the efficacy of preventive interventions in reduc...
Depression is a disabling, highly prevalent, frequently chronic, and difficult-to-treat disorder wit...
Purpose: Depressive disorders are common and have a considerable impact on patients and societies. S...
Background: Depression is a prevalent disorder with a peak rate of onset in young adulthood from 18 ...
Although evidence exists for the efficacy of psychosocial interventions to prevent the onset of depr...
The burden of depression requires modalities other than individual psychotherapy if we are to reduce...
BACKGROUND: Worldwide, 340 million people are affected by depression, with high comorbid, social and...
Objective: Subthreshold depression has a considerable impact on the quality of life and carries a hi...
Introduction: The long-term effectiveness of psychological interventions for the treatment of subthr...