"Family Matters": A Systematic Review of the Evidence For Family Psychoeducation For Major Depressive Disorder

J Marital Fam Ther. 2017 Apr;43(2):245-263. doi: 10.1111/jmft.12204. Epub 2016 Nov 16.

Abstract

The first aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the evidence for family psychoeducation (FPE) interventions for major depressive disorder (MDD). A second aim was to compare the efficacy of different modes of delivering face-to-face FPE interventions. Ten studies (based on nine distinct samples) were identified comprising four single-family studies, four multifamily studies, one single versus multifamily comparative study, and one peer-led, mixed-diagnosis study. Seven studies measured patient functioning and six reported positive outcomes. Six studies measured carer's well-being and four reported positive outcomes. Results provide preliminary evidence that FPE leads to improved outcomes for patient functioning and family-carer's well-being for persons with depression. The implications for future development and delivery of FPE interventions for MDD are discussed.

Publication types

  • Review
  • Systematic Review

MeSH terms

  • Depressive Disorder, Major / therapy*
  • Family Therapy / methods*
  • Health Education / methods*
  • Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice*
  • Humans