Mathias Harrer, Clara Miguel, Wouter van Ballegooijen, Marketa Ciharova, Constantin Yves Plessen, Paula Kuper, Antonia A Sprenger, Claudia Buntrock, Davide Papola, Ioana A Cristea, Nino de Ponti, Đorđe Bašić, Darin Pauley, Ellen Driessen, Soledad Quero, Jorge Grimaldos, Sara Fernández Buendía, Cristina Botella, Jessica L Hamblen, Paula P Schnurr, Sadie E Larsen, Rory A Pfund, Emma Motrico, Irene Gómez-Gómez, Kim Setkowski, Minoo Matbouriahi, Yingying Wang, Josine Rawee, Heleen Riper, Annemieke van Straten, Marit Sijbrandij, Stefan Leucht, Toshi A Furukawa, Eirini Karyotaki, Pim Cuijpers
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Abstract
The scientific output generated in psychology has surged in recent decades, including the number of studies investigating psychological treatments. To keep track of all this evidence, we developed the "Metapsy" meta-analytic research domain: a comprehensive system of open databases and tailored software that allows for rapid evidence generation. We leverage this novel infrastructure to summarize the effect of psychological treatment across 12 mental health problems and trace back the global expansion of psychotherapy research over the past 50 years. Including 1,029 studies with 85,952 patients, our results indicate small to moderate average benefits in treating psychosis (g = 0.32), suicidal ideation (g = 0.34), borderline personality disorder (g = 0.46), and prolonged grief (g = 0.49). In contrast, psychological interventions have large average effects on depression (g = 0.73), problem gambling (g = 0.80), panic (g = 0.83), generalized anxiety (g = 0.86), social anxiety (g = 0.95), obsessive-compulsive (g = 1.18), posttraumatic stress disorder (g = 1.18), and phobias (g = 1.25). Most available evidence (83.4%-86.1%) comes from high-income and Western countries, but their dominance is declining. We found no indication that psychotherapy is less effective in low- and middle-income countries (g = 0.38-2.41) or non-Western cultures (g = 0.74-2.20). We discuss ways to further enhance psychotherapy's public health impact, as well as how the meta-analytic research domain concept may be extended to other types of psychological research in the future. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
Psychological Bulletin publishes syntheses of research in scientific psychology. Research syntheses seek to summarize past research by drawing overall conclusions from many separate investigations that address related or identical hypotheses.
A research synthesis typically presents the authors' assessments:
-of the state of knowledge concerning the relations of interest;
-of critical assessments of the strengths and weaknesses in past research;
-of important issues that research has left unresolved, thereby directing future research so it can yield a maximum amount of new information.