Literature DB >> 17076960

The effectiveness of computerized cognitive behavioural therapy in routine care.

K Cavanagh1, D A Shapiro, S Van Den Berg, S Swain, M Barkham, J Proudfoot.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES AND
DESIGN: The efficacy of a Computerized Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CCBT) package, Beating the Blues, has been demonstrated in a large randomized controlled trial. The current study tests the generalizability of this finding in a naturalistic non-randomized trial.
METHOD: 219 patients with anxiety and/or depression were recruited to receive CCBT in routine care. The Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation-Outcome Measure (CORE-OM) and Work and Social Adjustment scale (WSA) were administered pre-treatment, immediately on completing treatment and at 6 months post-treatment. Single-item self-report measures of anxiety and depression were also collected during each treatment session.
RESULTS: Completer and intention-to-treat analysis demonstrated statistically and clinically significant improvements on the CORE-OM, WSA and in self-reported anxiety and depression. Intention-to-treat analysis indicated an average 0.29-point drop on the CORE-OM, equating to an uncontrolled pre-post effect size of 0.50. Research completers achieved an average 0.61-point drop equating to an uncontrolled pre-post size of 1.00 on the same measure. Where data was available (18%), these benefits were maintained at week 32 (6 months follow-up).
CONCLUSION: CCBT can be an effective first line tool within a stepped care framework for the management of common mental health problems.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17076960     DOI: 10.1348/014466505X84782

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Clin Psychol        ISSN: 0144-6657


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