| Literature DB >> 25370504 |
Lara Ebenfeld1, Stefan Kleine Stegemann, Dirk Lehr, David Daniel Ebert, Hooria Jazaieri, Wouter van Ballegooijen, Burkhardt Funk, Heleen Riper, Matthias Berking.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Recently, internet-based interventions have been proposed as effective treatments for people with panic disorder (PD). However, little is known about the clinical effects of integrating mobile technology into these interventions. Because users carry their smartphones with them throughout the day, we hypothesize that this technology can be used to significantly support individuals with monitoring and overcoming their PD symptoms. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of a newly developed hybrid intervention that combines internet/PC with smartphone delivery to treat the symptoms of PD. The intervention is based on cognitive behavioral therapy and consists of six modules over a total of six weeks. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25370504 PMCID: PMC4233107 DOI: 10.1186/1745-6215-15-427
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Figure 1Overview of study procedure. BDI-II, Beck Depression Inventory II; PAS, Panic and agoraphobia scale; SCID-I, Structured clinical interview for DSM-IV Axis I Disorders.
Overview of sessions
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| Browser: | Psychoeducation: |
| Information about panic | ||
| Defining goals of training | ||
| Setting up a reward list | ||
| Mobile: | Daily diary | |
| Registration of current panic event (event-based) | ||
| Daily summary of panic, avoidance, and mood | ||
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| Browser: | Interoceptive exposure: |
| Bodily symptoms in panic | ||
| Avoidance | ||
| Safety behaviors | ||
| Mobile: | Respiratory interoceptive exposure exercises | |
| Daily diary | ||
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| Defining an anxiety hierarchy | ||
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| Dizziness interoceptive exposure exercises | ||
| Daily diary | ||
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| Browser: | Cognitive restructuring I: |
| Negative automatic thoughts | ||
| Defining anxiety project (training schedule for exposures) | ||
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| Further interoceptive exposure exercises | ||
| Daily diary | ||
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| Browser: | Cognitive restructuring II: |
| Reality testing of automatic negative thoughts | ||
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| Further interoceptive exposure exercises | ||
| Daily diary | ||
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| Browser: | Relapse prevention: |
| Early warning signs | ||
| Critical life events | ||
| Evaluation of training and its aims | ||
| Mobile: | Breathing and muscle relaxation exercises | |
Figure 2App screenshots of GET.ON PANICAPP. The app supports in vivo exposures. Participants start with ranking their anxiety provoking situations in a hierarchical order. Furthermore, they are asked to answer questions about their anxiety before and after performing the exposure exercise (for example the level of anxiety, the degree of avoidance and the severity of body symptoms). In addition, they have the ability to take a photo after an in vivo exposure exercise is completed. The bar chart in the end offers graphical feedback to the participants regarding the exposure performance.
Overview of instruments per time of assessment
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| Panic and agoraphobia severity, self-rating (PAS) |
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| Panic and agoraphobia severity, observer-rating (HAM-A) |
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| Agoraphobic cognitions (ACQ) |
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| Body sensations (BSQ) |
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| Agoraphobic avoidance (MI) |
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| Depressive symptoms (CES-D) |
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| Quality of life (EQ-5D, SF-12) |
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| Economic evaluations (TiC-P) |
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| Negative effects of online health trainings |
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| Attitudes towards seeking psychological help |
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| User satisfactory |
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| Technology acceptance of smartphone app |
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| Usability of smartphone app (SUS) |
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T0 = Baseline, T1 = 8 weeks, T2 = 3 months, T4 = 6 months.
Assessments: x = intervention and control group, (x) = intervention group only.
ACQ, Agoraphobic cognitions questionnaire; BDI-II, Beck Depression Inventory II; BSQ, Body sensations questionnaire; CES-D, Center for epidemiological studies depression scale; EQ-5D, EuroQol; HAM-A, Hamilton anxiety scale; MI, Mobility inventory; PAS, Panic and agoraphobia scale; SCID-I, Structured clinical interview for DSM-IV Axis I Disorders; SF-12, Short form 12; SUS, System Usability Scale; TiC-P, Trimbos and the Institute of Medical Technology Assessment Cost Questionnaire for Psychiatry.