G B Parker1, J Crawford, D Hadzi-Pavlovic. 1. School of Psychiatry, University of New South Wales and Black Dog Institute, Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney, Australia. g.parker@unsw.edu.au
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The study aimed to review the conclusion of a previously published meta-analysis which quantified distinct superiority of cognitive therapy to antidepressant drug-therapy (P < 0.0001). METHOD: We sought to include all studies used in the original meta-analysis. Adopting both that study's inclusion criteria and additional criteria resulted in a reduced set of studies. We analysed both 'completer' and 'intention to treat' data, using effect size and odds ratio quantification. RESULTS: There was an overall trend for cognitive therapy to be superior to antidepressant drug-therapy, but this was significant for only one of the four meta-analyses (an intention to treat analysis). We demonstrated considerable heterogeneity between studies, and a significantly higher drop-out rate in the antidepressant groups. CONCLUSION: The previous interpretation--cognitive therapy being distinctly superior to antidepressant medication--cannot be sustained from the currently analysed data set.
OBJECTIVE: The study aimed to review the conclusion of a previously published meta-analysis which quantified distinct superiority of cognitive therapy to antidepressant drug-therapy (P < 0.0001). METHOD: We sought to include all studies used in the original meta-analysis. Adopting both that study's inclusion criteria and additional criteria resulted in a reduced set of studies. We analysed both 'completer' and 'intention to treat' data, using effect size and odds ratio quantification. RESULTS: There was an overall trend for cognitive therapy to be superior to antidepressant drug-therapy, but this was significant for only one of the four meta-analyses (an intention to treat analysis). We demonstrated considerable heterogeneity between studies, and a significantly higher drop-out rate in the antidepressant groups. CONCLUSION: The previous interpretation--cognitive therapy being distinctly superior to antidepressant medication--cannot be sustained from the currently analysed data set.
Authors: Roger Hagen; Odin Hjemdal; Stian Solem; Leif Edward Ottesen Kennair; Hans M Nordahl; Peter Fisher; Adrian Wells Journal: Front Psychol Date: 2017-01-24