OBJECTIVE: To carry out a metaanalysis of antidepressant studies to calculate the effect sizes for antidepressant effect in depressive disorder. METHOD: A metaanalysis of all antidepressant studies that included an active comparison drug as well as placebo was used to calculate the effect size. Articles were selected from a MEDLINE search for the period January 1966 to June 1995. Forty-nine studies were included in the metaanalysis. RESULTS: The effect sizes for antidepressant treatment are moderately larger than for placebo. A larger effect size was observed in studies where objective diagnostic criteria for depression were used. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that the superior efficacy of antidepressants over placebo can be demonstrated.
OBJECTIVE: To carry out a metaanalysis of antidepressant studies to calculate the effect sizes for antidepressant effect in depressive disorder. METHOD: A metaanalysis of all antidepressant studies that included an active comparison drug as well as placebo was used to calculate the effect size. Articles were selected from a MEDLINE search for the period January 1966 to June 1995. Forty-nine studies were included in the metaanalysis. RESULTS: The effect sizes for antidepressant treatment are moderately larger than for placebo. A larger effect size was observed in studies where objective diagnostic criteria for depression were used. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that the superior efficacy of antidepressants over placebo can be demonstrated.
Authors: Bruce Arroll; Steve Macgillivray; Simon Ogston; Ian Reid; Frank Sullivan; Brian Williams; Iain Crombie Journal: Ann Fam Med Date: 2005 Sep-Oct Impact factor: 5.166