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Effects of a cognitive behavioral self-help program on depressed mood for people with acquired chronic physical impairments: a pilot randomized controlled trial.

Nadia Garnefski1, Vivian Kraaij, Maya Schroevers.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Aim was to examine whether a new cognitive-behavioral self-help intervention program was effective in improving depressed mood in people with acquired chronic physical impairments.
METHODS: Participants were 32 persons with acquired chronic physical impairments and depressive symptoms, who were randomly allocated to the Cognitive-Behavioral Self-help program (CBS) or the Waiting List Control group (WLC). Depression scores were assessed at three measurement moments: at pretest, immediately after completion of the intervention (posttest), and again two months later (follow-up). To evaluate changes in depression scores, Repeated Measures ANCOVA's were performed.
RESULTS: It was shown that respondents who followed the CBS significantly improved compared to the WLC after completion of the program, and that this positive effect remained at 2-months follow-up.
CONCLUSION: A cognitive-behavioral self-help intervention can be an effective tool to reduce depressive symptoms in people with physical impairments. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: A self-help program may prove to be more cost-effective for individuals and for the health care system as a whole. In addition, because a self-help intervention program can be delivered through mail or internet, a high number of people could be reached while overcoming geographical and social barriers to treatment.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 21195575     DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2010.10.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Patient Educ Couns        ISSN: 0738-3991


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