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数字干预措施对同时患有重度饮酒和抑郁症的人群的有效性:系统评价和叙述性综合。

Effectiveness of digital interventions for people with comorbid heavy drinking and depression: A systematic review and narrative synthesis.

机构信息

Population Health Sciences Institute, Newcastle University, Baddiley-Clark Building, Richardson Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, England NE2 4AX, UK.

Centre of Interdisciplinary Addiction Research (ZIS), Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany.

出版信息

J Affect Disord. 2022 Feb 1;298(Pt B):10-23. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2021.11.039. Epub 2021 Nov 18.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Heavy drinking and depression frequently co-occur and make a substantial contribution to the global non-communicable disease burden. Positive evidence exists for the use of digital interventions with these conditions alone, but there has been limited assessment of combined approaches.

OBJECTIVE

A systematic review of the effectiveness of combined digital interventions for comorbid heavy drinking and major depression in community-dwelling populations.

METHODS AND ANALYSIS

Electronic databases were searched to October 2021 for randomised controlled trials that evaluated any personalised digital intervention for comorbid heavy drinking and depression. Primary outcomes were changes in quantity of alcohol consumed and depressive symptoms. Two reviewers independently assessed study eligibility, extracted data, and undertook risk of bias assessment. Due to the limited number and heterogeneity of studies identified, meta-analysis was not possible, therefore data were synthesised narratively.

RESULTS

Of 898 articles identified, 24 papers were reviewed in full, five of which met the inclusion criteria (N = 1503 participants). Three utilised web-based intervention delivery; two computer programmes delivered in a clinic setting. All involved multi-component interventions; treatment length varied from one to ten sessions. Four studies found no evidence for the superiority of combined digital interventions for comorbid heavy drinking and depression over therapist-delivered approaches, single condition interventions (including online), or assessment-only controls. Positive impacts of integrated online therapy compared to generalist online health advice were reported in a fifth study, but not maintained beyond the 1-month follow-up.

LIMITATIONS

Few eligible, heterogeneous studies prevented meta-analysis.

CONCLUSION

Limited evidence exists of the effectiveness of combined digital interventions for comorbid heavy drinking and depression in community dwelling populations.

摘要

简介

大量饮酒和抑郁经常同时发生,对全球非传染性疾病负担有重大影响。有充分证据表明,针对这些疾病的数字干预措施是有效的,但对联合方法的评估有限。

目的

系统评价针对社区居民中同时存在大量饮酒和重度抑郁症的联合数字干预措施的有效性。

方法和分析

检索了电子数据库,截至 2021 年 10 月,以寻找评估任何针对同时存在大量饮酒和抑郁的个性化数字干预措施的随机对照试验。主要结果是饮酒量和抑郁症状的变化。两名评审员独立评估研究的合格性、提取数据,并进行风险偏倚评估。由于确定的研究数量有限且存在异质性,因此无法进行荟萃分析,因此数据以叙述方式进行综合。

结果

在 898 篇文章中,有 24 篇进行了全面审查,其中 5 篇符合纳入标准(N=1503 名参与者)。有 3 项研究使用了基于网络的干预措施;有 2 项研究在诊所环境中使用计算机程序。所有研究都涉及多组件干预措施;治疗时间从 1 次到 10 次不等。四项研究没有发现联合数字干预措施在治疗同时存在的大量饮酒和抑郁方面优于治疗师提供的方法、单一条件干预措施(包括在线)或仅评估对照的证据。在第五项研究中,与一般在线健康咨询相比,整合在线治疗有积极的影响,但在 1 个月的随访后,这种影响并没有持续。

局限性

符合条件的研究数量有限且存在异质性,因此无法进行荟萃分析。

结论

针对社区居民中同时存在大量饮酒和抑郁的联合数字干预措施的有效性证据有限。

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