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Significant moderators included intervention mode (Q = 8.33, p < 0.05), suicidal ideation measure (Q = 17.98, p < 0.001), intervention duration (Q = 9.55, p < 0.05), and CBT follow-up interval (Q = 6.66, p < 0.05). Age, intervention cycles, frequency, and intervention form did not significantly moderate outcomes. No publication bias was detected, and the overall quality of evidence was moderate. CBT is effective in reducing suicidal ideation among patients with depression. Factors associated with greater effectiveness include combining CBT with drug, targeting older adults, using specific suicidal ideation measures (e.g., C-SSRS, SIOSS), interventions lasting 0-12 weeks with more than once a week, more than an hour per session, and short-term follow-up. Group therapy formats may also enhance outcomes. 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为了评估认知行为疗法(CBT)干预在减少抑郁症患者自杀意念方面的有效性,并确定影响治疗结果的因素,我们检索了中国知网(CNKI)、中国万方数据库、Cochrane图书馆、PubMed、Web of Science、Embase和Sinomed等7个主要生物医学数据库,从研究开始至2023年11月8日进行了系统回顾和荟萃分析。随机对照试验检查CBT干预抑郁症患者的自杀意念。14项研究(1256例患者)符合纳入标准。与对照组相比,CBT在减少自杀意念方面表现出适度的效果(Hedges’g = -0.47 (95% CI [-0.73, -0.22]), p
Effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Reducing Suicidal Ideation and Influential Factors in Patients With Major Depressive Disorder: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
To evaluate the effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) interventions in reducing suicidal ideation among patients with depression, and to identify factors that moderate treatment outcomes, a systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted searching seven major biomedical databases (CNKI, China Wanfang Database, Cochrane Library, PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, and Sinomed) from inception to November 8, 2023. Randomized controlled trials examining CBT interventions for suicidal ideation in depressed patients were included. Fourteen studies (1256 patients) met inclusion criteria. CBT demonstrated a moderate effect in reducing suicidal ideation compared to control conditions (Hedges' g = -0.47 (95% CI [-0.73, -0.22]), p < 0.01). Significant moderators included intervention mode (Q = 8.33, p < 0.05), suicidal ideation measure (Q = 17.98, p < 0.001), intervention duration (Q = 9.55, p < 0.05), and CBT follow-up interval (Q = 6.66, p < 0.05). Age, intervention cycles, frequency, and intervention form did not significantly moderate outcomes. No publication bias was detected, and the overall quality of evidence was moderate. CBT is effective in reducing suicidal ideation among patients with depression. Factors associated with greater effectiveness include combining CBT with drug, targeting older adults, using specific suicidal ideation measures (e.g., C-SSRS, SIOSS), interventions lasting 0-12 weeks with more than once a week, more than an hour per session, and short-term follow-up. Group therapy formats may also enhance outcomes. Future randomized trials should further examine these factors and assess impacts on suicidal behaviors in addition to ideation.
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PsyCh Journal, China''s first international psychology journal, publishes peer‑reviewed research articles, research reports and integrated research reviews spanning the entire spectrum of scientific psychology and its applications. PsyCh Journal is the flagship journal of the Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences – the only national psychology research institute in China – and reflects the high research standards of the nation. Launched in 2012, PsyCh Journal is devoted to the publication of advanced research exploring basic mechanisms of the human mind and behavior, and delivering scientific knowledge to enhance understanding of culture and society. Towards that broader goal, the Journal will provide a forum for academic exchange and a “knowledge bridge” between China and the World by showcasing high-quality, cutting-edge research related to the science and practice of psychology both within and outside of China. PsyCh Journal features original articles of both empirical and theoretical research in scientific psychology and interdisciplinary sciences, across all levels, from molecular, cellular and system, to individual, group and society. The Journal also publishes evaluative and integrative review papers on any significant research contribution in any area of scientific psychology