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Adding psychotherapy to antidepressant medication in depression and anxiety disorders: a meta‐analysis
Authors:Pim Cuijpers  Marit Sijbrandij  Sander L Koole  Gerhard Andersson  Aartjan T Beekman  Charles F Reynolds III
Institution:1. Department of Clinical Psychology, VU University Amsterdam, , The Netherlands;2. EMGO Institute for Health and Care Research, VU University and VU University Medical Center Amsterdam, , The Netherlands;3. Leuphana University, , Lünebrug, Germany;4. Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning, Swedish Institute for Disability Research, University of Link?ping, , Sweden;5. Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Psychiatry Section, Karolinska Institutet, , Stockholm, Sweden;6. Department of Psychiatry, VU University Medical Center Amsterdam, , The Netherlands;7. Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, , Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Abstract:We conducted a meta‐analysis of randomized trials in which the effects of treatment with antidepressant medication were compared to the effects of combined pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy in adults with a diagnosed depressive or anxiety disorder. A total of 52 studies (with 3,623 patients) met inclusion criteria, 32 on depressive disorders and 21 on anxiety disorders (one on both depressive and anxiety disorders). The overall difference between pharmacotherapy and combined treatment was Hedges' g = 0.43 (95% CI: 0.31‐0.56), indicating a moderately large effect and clinically meaningful difference in favor of combined treatment, which corresponds to a number needed to treat (NNT) of 4.20. There was sufficient evidence that combined treatment is superior for major depression, panic disorder, and obsessive‐compulsive disorder (OCD). The effects of combined treatment compared with placebo only were about twice as large as those of pharmacotherapy compared with placebo only, underscoring the clinical advantage of combined treatment. The results also suggest that the effects of pharmacotherapy and those of psychotherapy are largely independent from each other, with both contributing about equally to the effects of combined treatment. We conclude that combined treatment appears to be more effective than treatment with antidepressant medication alone in major depression, panic disorder, and OCD. These effects remain strong and significant up to two years after treatment. Monotherapy with psychotropic medication may not constitute optimal care for common mental disorders.
Keywords:Combined treatment  psychotherapy  antidepressant medication  depressive disorders  anxiety disorders  dysthymia  obsessive‐compulsive disorder  meta‐analysis
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