The Efficacy of Bibliotherapy in Depression Management: A Systematic Review of Randomized Clinical Trials

IF 0.3 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
A. Pannu, Ramesh K. Goyal, Kalicharan Sharma
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Aim: This systematic review critically evaluates the efficacy of bibliotherapy in addressing mental health concerns across various populations and intervention modalities. Methods: A comprehensive bibliographic search was conducted, identifying 20 articles from databases PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar, representing studies published in English between 1990 and 2022. The selected randomized clinical trials were subjected to rigorous evaluation using Cochrane's Risk of Bias tool to assess methodological quality. Inclusion criteria focused on RCTs examining bibliotherapy programs for depression treatment. The selected studies were analyzed based on their comparison of bibliotherapy outcomes with standard treatments or no intervention. Follow-up periods ranging from 2 weeks to 3 years were considered. Results: Out of 413 retrieved results, 20 articles were included, reporting 3354 subjects. The methodological quality of the studies, assessed using Cochrane's Risk of Bias tool, was found to be sound. Bibliotherapy demonstrated significant improvements in depressive symptoms in older patients as studied in 3 long-term bibliotherapy RCTs and 7 shortterm bibliotherapy RCTs. In young patients, 3 long-term bibliotherapy RCTs have shown significant improvement in depressive symptoms over 6 months to 2 years, whereas 7 short-term bibliotherapy RCTs also showed significant improvement within a brief timeframe. The review explores bibliotherapy's efficacy in managing occupational stress and its potential as a therapy for depression in populations with chronic physical illnesses. Conclusion: The findings imply that bibliotherapy could serve as an affordable and prompt intervention, potentially reducing the need for additional medications. However, the study emphasizes the importance of further research to strengthen the evidence base, particularly in diverse populations and settings.
书目疗法在抑郁症治疗中的疗效:随机临床试验的系统回顾
目的:这篇系统性综述批判性地评估了书目疗法在解决不同人群和干预方式的心理健康问题方面的疗效:我们进行了全面的文献检索,从PubMed、Scopus和Google Scholar等数据库中筛选出20篇文章,这些文章均为1990年至2022年间用英语发表的研究。采用 Cochrane 的偏倚风险工具对所选随机临床试验进行了严格评估,以评估方法学质量。对所选研究的分析基于书目疗法结果与标准疗法或无干预的比较。随访时间从 2 周到 3 年不等:在413项检索结果中,有20篇文章被收录,报告了3354名受试者。3项长期文献疗法研究和7项短期文献疗法研究显示,文献疗法能显著改善老年患者的抑郁症状。在年轻患者中,3 项长期文献疗法 RCT 显示抑郁症状在 6 个月至 2 年内有明显改善,而 7 项短期文献疗法 RCT 也显示抑郁症状在短时间内有明显改善。综述探讨了书目疗法在管理职业压力方面的疗效及其作为慢性身体疾病患者抑郁症疗法的潜力:研究结果表明,书目疗法可以作为一种经济实惠且及时的干预措施,从而减少对额外药物的需求。然而,该研究强调了进一步研究以加强证据基础的重要性,尤其是在不同人群和环境中。
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Current Psychiatry Research and Reviews
Current Psychiatry Research and Reviews Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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