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Evidence-Based, Non-Pharmacological Treatment Guideline for Depression in Korea

Authors
Park, Seon-CheolOh, Hong SeokOh, Dong-HoonJung, Seung AhNa, Kyoung-SaeLee, Hwa-YoungKang, Ree-HunChoi, Yun-KyeungLee, Min-SooPark, Yong Chon
Issue Date
Jan-2014
Publisher
대한의학회
Keywords
Depression; Non-Pharmacological Treatment; Self-Care; Psychotherapy; Guideline; Korea
Citation
Journal of Korean Medical Science, v.29, no.1, pp 12 - 22
Pages
11
Journal Title
Journal of Korean Medical Science
Volume
29
Number
1
Start Page
12
End Page
22
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/12585
DOI
10.3346/jkms.2014.29.1.12
ISSN
1011-8934
1598-6357
Abstract
Although pharmacological treatment constitutes the main therapeutic approach for depression, non-pharmacological treatments (self-care or psychotherapeutic approach) are usually regarded as more essential therapeutic approaches in clinical practice. However, there have been few clinical practice guidelines concerning self-care or psychotherapy in the management of depression. This study introduces the 'Evidence-Based, Non-Pharmacological Treatment Guideline for Depression in Korea.' For the first time, a guideline was developed for non-pharmacological treatments for Korean adults with mild-to-moderate depression. The guideline development process consisted of establishing several key questions related to non-pharmacologic treatments of depression, searching the literature for studies which answer these questions, assessing the evidence level of each selected study, drawing up draft recommendation, and peer review. The Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network grading system was used to evaluate the quality of evidence. As a result of this process, the guideline recommends exercise therapy, bibliotherapy, cognitive behavior therapy, short-term psychodynamic supportive psychotherapy, and interpersonal psychotherapy as the non-pharmacological treatments for adult patients with mild-to-moderate depression in Korea. Hence, it is necessary to develop specific methodologies for several non-pharmacological treatment for Korean adults with depression.
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