| Literature DB >> 23312003 |
Yolanda López-del-Hoyo1, Barbara Olivan, Juan V Luciano, Fermín Mayoral, Miquel Roca, Margalida Gili, Eva Andres, Antoni Serrano-Blanco, Francisco Collazo, Ricardo Araya, Rosa Baños, Cristina Botella, Rosa Magallón, Javier García-Campayo.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Major depression will become the second most important cause of disability in 2020. Computerized cognitive-behaviour therapy could be an efficacious and cost-effective option for its treatment. No studies on cost-effectiveness of low intensity vs self-guided psychotherapy has been carried out. The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of low intensity vs self-guided psychotherapy for major depression in the Spanish health system.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23312003 PMCID: PMC3626601 DOI: 10.1186/1471-244X-13-21
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Figure 1Flowchart of the study: randomization, sampling and monitoring of patients.
Study variables
| MINI Neuropsychiatric interview [ | Psychiatric diagnosis | Baseline | Researcher A |
| Beck II Depression Inventory [ | Severity of depression | Baseline and follow-up sessions* | Researcher A (baseline) |
| Researcher B (follow-up sessions) | |||
| Sociodemographic data | Gender, age, marital status, education, occupation, economical level | Baseline | Researcher A |
| SF-12 Health Survey [ | | Baseline and follow-up sessions* | Researcher A (baseline) |
| Researcher B (follow-up sessions) | |||
| EQ-5D [ | Health related quality of life | Baseline and follow-up sessions* | Researcher A (baseline) |
| Researcher B (follow-up sessions) | |||
| CRSI [ | Health and social services use | Baseline and follow-up sessions* | Researcher A (baseline) |
| Researcher B (follow-up sessions) |
Follow-up sessions: Postreatment, 3 and 12 months postreatment.