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Interventions to reduce the impact of unemployment and economic hardship on mental health in the general population:a systematic review

机译:减少失业和经济困难对普通人群心理健康影响的干预措施:系统评价

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Job loss, debt and financial difficulties are associated with increased risk of mental illness and suicide in the general population. Interventions targeting people in debt or unemployed might help reduce these effects.We searched MEDLINE, Embase, The Cochrane Library, Web of Science, and PsycINFO (January 2016) for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of interventions to reduce the effects of unemployment and debt on mental health in general population samples. We assessed papers for inclusion, extracted data and assessed risk of bias.Eleven RCTs (n = 5303 participants) met the inclusion criteria. All recruited participants were unemployed. Five RCTs assessed ‘job-club’ interventions, two cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) and a single RCT assessed each of emotional competency training, expressive writing, guided imagery and debt advice. All studies were at high risk of bias. ‘Job club’ interventions led to improvements in levels of depression up to 2 years post-intervention; effects were strongest among those at increased risk of depression (improvements of up to 0.2–0.3 s.d. in depression scores). There was mixed evidence for effectiveness of group CBT on symptoms of depression. An RCT of debt advice found no effect but had poor uptake. Single trials of three other interventions showed no evidence of benefit.‘Job-club’ interventions may be effective in reducing depressive symptoms in unemployed people, particularly those at high risk of depression. Evidence for CBT-type interventions is mixed; further trials are needed. However the studies are old and at high risk of bias. Future intervention studies should follow CONSORT guidelines and address issues of poor uptake.
机译:失业,债务和财务困难与普通人群患精神疾病和自杀的风险增加有关。针对债务或失业人员的干预措施可能有助于减轻这些影响。我们在MEDLINE,Embase,Cochrane图书馆,Web of Science和PsycINFO(2016年1月)中进行了干预措施的随机对照试验(RCT),以减少失业和债务的影响。一般人群样本中的心理健康状况。我们评估了纳入的论文,提取的数据并评估了偏倚风险.11个RCT(n = 5303名参与者)符合纳入标准。所有被招募的参与者都没有工作。五个RCT评估了“工作俱乐部”的干预措施,两个认知行为疗法(CBT)和一个RCT分别评估了情感能力训练,表达写作,指导性意象和债务建议。所有研究都有偏见的高风险。干预后的2年内,“工作俱乐部”的干预导致抑郁水平的提高;在抑郁风险增加的患者中,效果最强(抑郁评分最高可提高0.2-0.3 s.d.)。有证据表明,CBT组对抑郁症状有效。 RCT的债务建议书没有效果,但吸收率很低。对其他三项干预措施的单项试验未显示有益的证据。“工作俱乐部”干预措施可能有效地减轻失业者,尤其是抑郁症高风险者的抑郁症状。 CBT类干预的证据好坏参半。需要进一步的试验。然而,这项研究是古老的,并且存在偏见的高风险。未来的干预研究应遵循CONSORT指南并解决吸收不良的问题。

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