Psychotherapie depressiver Störungen

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Psychotherapie depressiver Störungen : Evidenz bei chronischer Depression und bei Komorbidität. / Härter, M; Jansen, A; Berger, M; Baumeister, H; Bschor, T; Harfst, T; Hautzinger, M; Kriston, L; Kühner, C; Schauenburg, H; Schorr, S G; Schneider, F; Meister, R.

in: NERVENARZT, Jahrgang 89, Nr. 3, 03.2018, S. 252-262.

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Härter, M, Jansen, A, Berger, M, Baumeister, H, Bschor, T, Harfst, T, Hautzinger, M, Kriston, L, Kühner, C, Schauenburg, H, Schorr, SG, Schneider, F & Meister, R 2018, 'Psychotherapie depressiver Störungen: Evidenz bei chronischer Depression und bei Komorbidität', NERVENARZT, Jg. 89, Nr. 3, S. 252-262. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00115-018-0485-5

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Härter, M., Jansen, A., Berger, M., Baumeister, H., Bschor, T., Harfst, T., Hautzinger, M., Kriston, L., Kühner, C., Schauenburg, H., Schorr, S. G., Schneider, F., & Meister, R. (2018). Psychotherapie depressiver Störungen: Evidenz bei chronischer Depression und bei Komorbidität. NERVENARZT, 89(3), 252-262. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00115-018-0485-5

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@article{5e8c4ee62fa54bba96d49fc396185373,
title = "Psychotherapie depressiver St{\"o}rungen: Evidenz bei chronischer Depression und bei Komorbidit{\"a}t",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: Psychotherapy has been shown to be an effective treatment option for depressive disorders; however, its effectiveness varies depending on patient and therapist characteristics and the individual form of the depressive disorder.OBJECTIVES: The aim of this article is to present the current evidence for psychotherapeutic antidepressive treatments for patients with chronic and treatment-resistant depression as well as for patients with mental and somatic comorbidities.MATERIAL AND METHODS: During the revision of the currently valid German S3- and National Disease Management Guideline (NDMG) on unipolar depression published in 2015, a comprehensive and systematic evidence search including psychotherapy for specific patient groups was conducted. The results of this search along with a systematic update are summarized.RESULTS: Psychotherapy has been shown to be effective in reducing depressive symptoms in patients suffering from chronic and treatment-resistant depression and in patients with mental and somatic comorbidities. The evidence is insufficient particularly for patients with mental comorbidities.CONCLUSION: Based on the current evidence and clinical expertise the NDMG recommends psychotherapy alone or in combination with pharmacotherapy to treat most of these depressive patient groups. Evidence gaps were identified, which highlight the need for further research.",
keywords = "Chronic Disease, Comorbidity, Depressive Disorder/diagnosis, Depressive Disorder, Treatment-Resistant/diagnosis, Evidence-Based Medicine, Guideline Adherence, Humans, Mental Disorders/diagnosis, Outcome and Process Assessment (Health Care), Psychotherapy/methods",
author = "M H{\"a}rter and A Jansen and M Berger and H Baumeister and T Bschor and T Harfst and M Hautzinger and L Kriston and C K{\"u}hner and H Schauenburg and Schorr, {S G} and F Schneider and R Meister",
year = "2018",
month = mar,
doi = "10.1007/s00115-018-0485-5",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "89",
pages = "252--262",
journal = "NERVENARZT",
issn = "0028-2804",
publisher = "Springer",
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RIS

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T1 - Psychotherapie depressiver Störungen

T2 - Evidenz bei chronischer Depression und bei Komorbidität

AU - Härter, M

AU - Jansen, A

AU - Berger, M

AU - Baumeister, H

AU - Bschor, T

AU - Harfst, T

AU - Hautzinger, M

AU - Kriston, L

AU - Kühner, C

AU - Schauenburg, H

AU - Schorr, S G

AU - Schneider, F

AU - Meister, R

PY - 2018/3

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N2 - BACKGROUND: Psychotherapy has been shown to be an effective treatment option for depressive disorders; however, its effectiveness varies depending on patient and therapist characteristics and the individual form of the depressive disorder.OBJECTIVES: The aim of this article is to present the current evidence for psychotherapeutic antidepressive treatments for patients with chronic and treatment-resistant depression as well as for patients with mental and somatic comorbidities.MATERIAL AND METHODS: During the revision of the currently valid German S3- and National Disease Management Guideline (NDMG) on unipolar depression published in 2015, a comprehensive and systematic evidence search including psychotherapy for specific patient groups was conducted. The results of this search along with a systematic update are summarized.RESULTS: Psychotherapy has been shown to be effective in reducing depressive symptoms in patients suffering from chronic and treatment-resistant depression and in patients with mental and somatic comorbidities. The evidence is insufficient particularly for patients with mental comorbidities.CONCLUSION: Based on the current evidence and clinical expertise the NDMG recommends psychotherapy alone or in combination with pharmacotherapy to treat most of these depressive patient groups. Evidence gaps were identified, which highlight the need for further research.

AB - BACKGROUND: Psychotherapy has been shown to be an effective treatment option for depressive disorders; however, its effectiveness varies depending on patient and therapist characteristics and the individual form of the depressive disorder.OBJECTIVES: The aim of this article is to present the current evidence for psychotherapeutic antidepressive treatments for patients with chronic and treatment-resistant depression as well as for patients with mental and somatic comorbidities.MATERIAL AND METHODS: During the revision of the currently valid German S3- and National Disease Management Guideline (NDMG) on unipolar depression published in 2015, a comprehensive and systematic evidence search including psychotherapy for specific patient groups was conducted. The results of this search along with a systematic update are summarized.RESULTS: Psychotherapy has been shown to be effective in reducing depressive symptoms in patients suffering from chronic and treatment-resistant depression and in patients with mental and somatic comorbidities. The evidence is insufficient particularly for patients with mental comorbidities.CONCLUSION: Based on the current evidence and clinical expertise the NDMG recommends psychotherapy alone or in combination with pharmacotherapy to treat most of these depressive patient groups. Evidence gaps were identified, which highlight the need for further research.

KW - Chronic Disease

KW - Comorbidity

KW - Depressive Disorder/diagnosis

KW - Depressive Disorder, Treatment-Resistant/diagnosis

KW - Evidence-Based Medicine

KW - Guideline Adherence

KW - Humans

KW - Mental Disorders/diagnosis

KW - Outcome and Process Assessment (Health Care)

KW - Psychotherapy/methods

U2 - 10.1007/s00115-018-0485-5

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EP - 262

JO - NERVENARZT

JF - NERVENARZT

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