Résumé
Solution-focused brief therapy (SFBT) is a strengths-based, intervention that was developed by social workers in the early 1980s and is now practiced globally within school social work, mental health, child and family services, and other communities-based settings. This paper reports findings from a systematic review and meta-analyses that examined how effective the number and types of SFBT techniques are for outcomes, such as depression, anxiety, behavioral health, health, family functioning, and psychosocial outcomes.\ MethodOnly SFBT studies that contain participants of adolescents, adults, or families, conducted in community services, using an RCT design, focusing on any behavioral health, health, family functioning, or psychosocial outcomes were included. This study followed the Cochrane recommendations. Data analysis included 28 studies from 33 publications, where 340 effect sizes were calculated and included for meta-regression.Results:All studies were conducted in community services and included racialized and diverse clientele. Subgroup analysis for specific outcome domains revealed that SFBT was statistically significant with medium treatment effects for depression outcomes,
g = 0.652, 95%
CI: 0.146 – 1.116,
p = 0.017, behavioral health function,
g = 0.573, 95%
CI: 0.216 – 0.930,
p \< 0.01, family function,\
g = 0.615, 95%
CI: 0.097 – 1.130,
p = 0.026, and psychosocial adjustment,
g = 0.410, 95%
CI: 0.001 – 0.820,
p = 0.049. Results show how to use of SFBT in practice by demonstrating that three or more techniques were needed to achieve results, and that it is more effective to use change techniques across different categories ( i.e.,collaborative relationships, strengths and resources, and future-orientation).ConclusionSFBT is an effective intervention in outpatient, community-based mental health for diverse adolescent and adult populations who have depression, behavioral health, and family functioning challenges, and in psychosocial adjustment. This study has practice implications for how to \ efficaciously practice SFBT in community services.\ \ \
Mots clés (séparés par des virgules)
Social work practice, mental health, solution focused brief therapy\