Search is Powered by Google
Follow us on:
Follow our health news on Twitter
Follow Our News on Facebook
Personalization
login | register
Depression News

Little Evidence That Psychotherapy Helps Elderly With Depression

Main Category: Depression
Also Included In: Psychology / Psychiatry;  Seniors / Aging
Article Date: 13 Feb 2008 - 0:00 PDT

email icon email to a friend   printer icon printer friendly   write icon view / write opinions


Current Article Ratings:

Patient / Public:5 stars

5 (1 votes)

Health Professional:4 stars

4 (3 votes)

Article Opinions: 0 posts

The jury is still out on whether psychotherapy can help older people with depression, according to a new review of recent research.

Among the small number of patients studied, there were some signs that a treatment called cognitive behavioral therapy could help older patients manage their depression, at least compared to those waiting to start therapy.

Overall, however, "the findings do not provide strong support for psychotherapeutic treatments in the management of depression in older people," said lead review author Kenneth Wilson, of the University of Liverpool, in England.

The review of studies appears in the latest issue of The Cochrane Library, a publication of The Cochrane Collaboration, an international organization that evaluates medical research. Systematic reviews like this one draw evidence-based conclusions about medical practice after considering both the content and quality of existing medical trials on a topic.

Depression is a common but often undiagnosed problem among older people. "A significant proportion of older people with the condition will describe themselves as experiencing a loss of enjoyment and a feeling of ill health rather than sadness or a feeling of depression," Wilson said.

Wilson and colleagues reviewed nine studies focused on the use of psychotherapy for mild depression in some 700 older patients. Most of the studies involved cognitive behavioral therapy, which encourages patients to replace daily "unhealthy thoughts" with a more positive and realistic viewpoint. A few of the studies used psychodynamic therapy, which attempts to reveal unconscious thoughts and feelings that might be contributing to depression.

In five studies, patients who received cognitive behavioral therapy had significantly fewer symptoms of depression than those waiting to enter a therapy program.

However, most of the studies were small, with relatively few men and many patients who dropped out before the end of their treatment. The patients ranged from mildly to severely depressed, and the treatments themselves were not standard between studies.

Despite stronger evidence of psychotherapy helping younger people, "all of these complications make it hard to say whether psychotherapy could be beneficial among older people," Wilson said.

Also at issue is the question of whether psychotherapies should be the subject of stricter regulation, according to Michael Sharpe, a professor of psychological medicine at the University of Edinburgh, in Scotland. He said that many see psychotherapies as less harmful than drug therapy.

"We need a much more sophisticated view than 'psychotherapy good; drug treatment bad' if we are to effectively and safely improve the mental health of the population," Sharpe said.

Wilson KCM, Mottram PG, Vassilas CA. Psychotherapeutic treatments for older depressed people. The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2008, Issue 1.

The Cochrane Collaboration is an international nonprofit, independent organization that produces and disseminates systematic reviews of health care interventions and promotes the search for evidence in the form of clinical trials and other studies of interventions. Visit http://www.cochrane.org for more information.

Health Behavior News Service
Center for the Advancement of Health 2000 Florida Ave. NW, Ste 210
Washington, DC 20009
United States
http://www.hbns.org




Personalized Homepage Weekly Newsletters Daily News Alerts
Hemophilia Opioid Induced Constipation Pneumococcal Disease ADHD Anxiety Asthma Atrial Fibrillation Autism Cancer Diabetes Lung Cancer Lupus Medicare / Medicaid Obesity and BMI Pancreatic Cancer Stem Cells All 'What Is...' Articles

Ophthalmology Urology
About Us News Licensing Free Website Feeds Free Tools & Content Tell a Friend Accessibility Help / FAQ Article Submission Links Contact Us

add medical news today to your facebook
medical news gadget

Haiti Appeal

Haiti Appeal Image
The severe earthquake that struck Haiti has inflicted damage and devastation on a massive scale. Please donate to the Doctors Without Borders Haiti Appeal.

PLEASE DONATE HERE


These are the most read articles from this news category for the last 6 months:
Top Article Star
Targacept Presents Data From Highly Successful Phase 2b Trial Of TC-5214 As Augmentation Treatment For Major Depressive Disorder
16 Oct 2009
Targacept, Inc. (NASDAQ: TRGT), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing a new class of drugs known as NNR Therapeutics™, today announced the presentation of data from its recently completed Phase 2b...


Seasonal Depression image Seasonal Depression

Every winter, when the days get shorter, people with seasonal affective disorder, also known as SAD, experience depression. Learn how light can help chase away the winter blues...

Treating Major Depression image Treating Major Depression

Major depression is more than just suffering from a bad mood. It can affect just about everything you do, from how you sleep at night to how well you perform your job. Learn how you can feel better...

View more videos...