2004
DOI: 10.1176/appi.psy.45.4.319
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An Open-Label Trial of Interpersonal Psychotherapy in Depressed Patients With Coronary Disease

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“…In terms of psychotherapeutic treatment of depression, cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) and interpersonal therapy are effective as both acute and maintenance treatments [78,79]. However, the efficacy of these evidence-based psychotherapies in depressed patients with CAD has only been investigated in a small number of studies, and none have included HRQOL as an outcome.…”
Section: Effect Of Treatment Of Depression On the Hrqol Of Patients Wmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of psychotherapeutic treatment of depression, cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) and interpersonal therapy are effective as both acute and maintenance treatments [78,79]. However, the efficacy of these evidence-based psychotherapies in depressed patients with CAD has only been investigated in a small number of studies, and none have included HRQOL as an outcome.…”
Section: Effect Of Treatment Of Depression On the Hrqol Of Patients Wmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) is an evidence-based, time-limited psychotherapy that focuses on interpersonal issues associated with both the onset and maintenance of depression [22,23]. IPT is an effective treatment for individuals with physical illnesses [24][25][26][27], and patients in primary care and women's health settings [28][29][30][31]. IPT also has been found to be an excellent fit for lowincome women and women of color with multiple social adversities and limited support [29,30,32].…”
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“…Bien que certaines de ces recherches soient des études de cas individuels (Miller, 2002 ;Stuart et Cole, 1996) ou qu'elles aient de petits échantillons (N < 10 ; Brown et Munford, 1983), d'autres enquêtes statistiquement plus puissantes suggèrent que l'intégration systématique des concepts psychologiques en réadaptation cardiaque aide à diminuer ou à éli -miner les symptômes de dépression et d'anxiété chez les patients souffrant de maladies cardiaques. Dans une de ces études, 17 patients ayant une maladie coronarienne stable comorbide à une dépression majeure et qui ont participé à une psychothérapie interpersonnelle (PTI) ont connu une amélioration significative de leurs symptômes de dépres -sion à la fin du traitement psychologique (Koszycki et al, 2004). Dans une autre étude, 22 patients ayant subi un IM ou un pontage et présentant des symptômes de dépression et d'anxiété ont obtenu des cotes significativement moins élevées sur des instruments de mesure standardisés lorsque leur programme de réadaptation cardiaque comprenait une composante psycho-éducative (Frizelle et al, 2004).…”
Section: Traitement De La Dépressionunclassified