Manber R, Allen JJ, Morris MM.
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford
University, Calif. 94305, USA. rmanber@stanford.edu
BACKGROUND: This article is a critical review of
the efficacy of selected alternative treatments for unipolar depression
including exercise, stress management techniques, acupuncture, St. John's wort,
bright light, and sleep deprivation. Issues related to women across the life
span, including pregnancy and lactation, are highlighted.
DATA SOURCES: Evidence of efficacy is based on
randomized controlled trials. A distinction is made between studies that
address depressive symptoms and studies that address depressive disorders. The
review emphasizes issues related to effectiveness, such as treatment
availability, acceptability, safety, and cost and issues relevant to women.