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Exercise in prevention and treatment of anxiety and depression among children and young people

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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD004691Copiar DOI
Base de datos:
  1. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
Versión publicada:
  1. 20 octubre 2003see what's new
Tipo:
  1. Intervention
Etapa:
  1. Protocol
Grupo Editorial Cochrane:
  1. Grupo Cochrane de Trastornos mentales comunes

Copyright:
  1. Copyright © 2006 The Cochrane Collaboration. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Autores

  • Lillebeth Larun

    Correspondencia a: Department for Knowledge Support, Norwegian Knowledge Centre for the Health Sciences, NO‐0031 Oslo, Norway

    [email protected]

  • Lena V. Nordheim

    Norwegian Knowledge Centre for the Health Services, NO‐0031 Oslo, Norway

  • Eilin Ekeland

    Norwegian Physiotherapist Association, NO‐0031 Oslo, Norway

  • Kaare Birger Hagen

    National Resource Centre for Rehabilitation in Rheumatology, Diakonhjemmet Hospital, NO‐0319 Oslo, Norway

  • Frode Heian

    Child & Youth department, Molde Hospital, NO‐6407 Molde, Norway

Contributions of authors

The reviewers will make the following contributions:
Link with editorial base and coordinate contributions from co‐reviewers; LL.
Draft protocol; LL with contributions from all.
Run search; LVN and CCDAN librarian Hugh McGuire
Identify relevant titles and abstracts from searches, i.e. broad search; LL; LVN and EE.
Obtain copies of trials; LL and LVN.
Select which trials to include; LL and LVN with EE as arbitrator when necessary.
Extract data from trials; LL and LVN
Enter data into RevMan; LL.
Carry out analysis; LL, LVN and KBH
Interpret analysis; LL, LVN and FH
Draft final review; LL with contributions from all
Update Review; LL and LVN.

Sources of support

Internal sources

  • Norwegian Directorate for Health and Social Affairs, Norway.

External sources

  • None, Norway.

Declarations of interest

None known.

Version history

Published

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Authors

Version

2006 Jul 19

Exercise in prevention and treatment of anxiety and depression among children and young people

Review

Lillebeth Larun, Lena V. Nordheim, Eilin Ekeland, Kåre Birger Hagen, Frode Heian

https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD004691.pub2

2003 Oct 20

Exercise in prevention and treatment of anxiety and depression among children and young people

Protocol

Lillebeth Larun, Lena V. Nordheim, Eilin Ekeland, Kaare Birger Hagen, Frode Heian

https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD004691

Notes

The first draft of this review has been submitted, and it is hoped that the completed review will be published in issue 3, 2006.

Keywords

MeSH

PICO

Population
Intervention
Comparison
Outcome

El uso y la enseñanza del modelo PICO están muy extendidos en el ámbito de la atención sanitaria basada en la evidencia para formular preguntas y estrategias de búsqueda y para caracterizar estudios o metanálisis clínicos. PICO son las siglas en inglés de cuatro posibles componentes de una pregunta de investigación: paciente, población o problema; intervención; comparación; desenlace (outcome).

Para saber más sobre el uso del modelo PICO, puede consultar el Manual Cochrane.

Table 1. Electronic Search Strategies

PsycINFO

Database: Psycinfo Ovid


1. exp anxiety/
2. anxiety disorders/ or death anxiety/ or obsessive compulsive disorder/ or panic disorder/ or exp phobias/ or posttraumatic stress disorder/ or separation anxiety/
3. exp fear/
4. "depression (emotion)"/
5. major depression/ or anaclitic depression/ or dysthymic disorder/ or endogenous depression/ or involutional depression/ or reactive depression/ or recurrent depression/ or treatment resistant depression/
6. exp bipolar disorder/
7. seasonal affective disorder/
8. neurosis/ or childhood neurosis/ or experimental neurosis/ or neurasthenic neurosis/ or traumatic neurosis/
9. anxiety.tw.
10. anxiousness.tw.
11. angst.tw.
12. nervousness.tw.
13. apprehension.tw.
14. neurocirculatory asthenia.tw.
15. cardiac neurosis.tw.
16. effort syndrome.tw.
17. hyperkinetic heart syndrome.tw.
18. obsessive compulsive disorder$.tw.
19. obsessive compulsive neuros?s.tw.
20. panic.tw.
21. phobic disorder$.tw.
22. phobic neuros?s.tw.
23. phobia$.tw.
24. stress disorder$.tw.
25. combat disorder$.tw.
26. war neuros?s.tw.
27. combat neuros?s.tw.
28. (depression or depressive).tw.
29. involutional paraphrenia.tw.
30. involutional pschosis.tw.
31. melancholia.tw.
32. seasonal affective disorder$.tw.
33. seasonal mood disorder$.tw.
34. dysphoria.tw.
35. bipolar affective disorder$.tw.
36. bipolar mood disorder$.tw.
37. dysthymic disorder$.tw.
38. bipolar disorder$.tw.
39. fear.tw.
40. or/1‐39
41. exp exercise/
42. movement therapy/
43. physical fitness/ or physical endurance/ or physical strength/
44. exp sports/ or athletic participation/ or athletic training/
45. dance/
46. dance therapy/
47. walking/
48. exercis$.tw.
49. physical fitness.tw.
50. exertion.tw.
51. physical effort$.tw.
52. human physical condition$.tw.
53. physical activit$.tw.
54. physical endurance.tw.
55. physical strength.tw.
56. (tai ji or walking or walks or yoga or dance or dancing or sport or sports or baseball$ or basketball$ or softball$ or rugby or soccer or football$ or bicycling or boxing or golf or gymnastic$ or calisthenic$ or gong fu or judo or martial arts or karate or kung fu or tae kwon do or akido or mountaineering or tennis or badminton or running or jogging or skating or lacrosse or squash or skateboard$ or snowboard$ or skiing).tw.
57. physical train$.tw.
58. physical education$.tw.
59. or/41‐58
60. (child$ or adolescen$ or pediatric$ or paediatric$).tw,jw.
61. (boy$ or girl4 or kid$ or school$ or preschool$ or juvenil$ or under?age$ or teen$ or minor$ or pubescen$ or young people or young person$ or youth$ or student$).tw.
62. students/ or business students/ or classmates/ or exp college students/ or dental students/ or exp elementary school students/ or graduate students/ or high school students/ or junior high school students/ or kindergarten students/ or law students/ or medical students/ or postgraduate students/ or exp preschool students/
63. or/60‐62
64. randomi$.tw.
65. singl$.tw.
66. doubl$.tw.
67. trebl$.tw.
68. tripl$.tw.
69. blind$.tw.
70. mask$.tw.
71. ((singl$ or doubl$ or trebl$ or tripl$) adj6 (blind$ or mask$)).tw.
72. (clin$ adj6 trial$).tw.
73. placebo$.tw.
74. crossover.tw.
75. (random$ adj6 (assign$ or allocat$)).tw.
76. placebo/
77. treatment effectiveness evaluation/
78. mental health program evaluation/
79. or/64,71‐78
80. exp empirical methods/
81. experimental design/ or between groups design/ or followup studies/ or exp longitudinal studies/ or repeated measures/
82. exp experimental subjects/
83. experiment controls/
84. exp "sampling (experimental)"/
85. treatment outcomes/
86. (empirical study or followup study or longitudianl study or prospective study or treatment outcome study).fc.
87. (clinical protocol$ or feasability stud$ or pilot stud$ or controlled trial$ or controlled stud$ or multicenter trial$ or multicenter stud$ or comparative stud$ or outcome$ assessment).tw.
88. or/64,71‐87
89. 40 and 59 and 63 and 79
90. 40 and 59 and 63 and 88

Figuras y tablas -
Table 1. Electronic Search Strategies