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Culturally Adapted Psychotherapeutic Interventions for Latino Depression and Anxiety: A Meta-Analysis

Posted on 2020-04-07 - 10:06
Objectives:

Culturally adapted psychotherapeutic interventions have been developed to treat Latino depression and anxiety. Evidence is lacking regarding the overall effectiveness and generalizability of these adapted interventions. This study conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of psychotherapeutic interventions for Latino depression or anxiety.

Method:

A search of nine electronic databases and manual review of reference lists were conducted. Thirteen studies of randomized controlled trials were eligible and included for meta-analysis using robust variance estimation in meta-regression.

Results:

An overall small treatment effect that is statistically significant was identified for Latino depression or anxiety of d = 0.334, 95% confidence interval [0.049, 0.619], p < .05.

Discussion and Implications:

More research is needed to determine the effectiveness of culturally adapted psychotherapeutic interventions for Latino depression or anxiety.

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