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Ting Zhou1, Xue Li1, Ye Pei1, Jianan Gao1, Junhui Kong2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Subthreshold depression has a considerable impact on individuals' subjective well-being and psychosocial functioning and is a predictor of major depressive disorder. Internet-based cognitive behavioural treatments (iCBTs) have been used to reduce the symptoms of subthreshold depression. This meta-analysis aims to systematically review evidence indicating the efficacy of iCBT programs on the improvement of depressive symptoms in this population.Entities:
Keywords: Internet-based cognitive behavioural treatment; Meta-analysis; Randomized controlled trial; Subthreshold depression
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27769266 PMCID: PMC5073460 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-016-1061-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Fig. 1Flow diagram of the study selection process
Included study characteristics
| Source | Participants | Screening of subclinical depression | Conditions | Primary outcome | Secondary outcome | Follow-up (months) |
| Frequency | Support |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Buhrman et al. [ | Patients with chronic pain for more than 3 months | MADRS-S ≥ 10, PRIME-MD | 1.iCBT ( | MADRS BAI | ASI | 12 | 8 | Once a week | Tailored treatment made by therapists; |
| Buntrock et al. [ | Employees (>18 years) | CES-D ≥ 16 Without suicidal risk, No MDD and bipolar disorder | 1.iCBT ( | CES-D | SF-12 MCS | 6 | 6 | Once or twice a week | Weekly email contact with therapists |
| Buntrock et al. [ | Employees (>18 years) | CES-D ≥ 16 Without suicidal risk, No MDD and bipolar disorder | 1.iCBT ( | CES-D | SF-12 MCS | 12 | 6 | Once or twice a week | Weekly email contact with therapists |
| Imamura et al. [ | Employees (>18 years) | No MDD and bipolar disorder (CIDI) | 1.i-CBT ( | BDI-II | K6 | 3,6 | 6 | Once a week | Weekly feedback email on homework from therapists; |
| Mullin et al. [ | Adults (>18 years) | Self-identified depressive symptoms without suicidal ideas, PHQ-9 ≤ 19, No psychotic mental illness (MINI) | 1. iCBT ( | PHQ-9 | GAD-7 | 3 | 5 | Once a week | Weekly email/phone contact with therapists; |
| Phillips et al. [ | Employees (>18 years) | PHQ-9: Scored 2 or more on five of the 9 items, including Item 1 or Item 2 | 1.iCBT ( | WSAS | PHQ-9 | 1.5 | 5 | Once a week | No support |
| Proudfoot et al. [ | Adults (18–75 years) | 27 ≤ DASS ≤ 63; without suicidal thoughts, attempts and psychotic symptoms | 1. iCBT ( | DASS-depression | WSAS | 3 | 10 | Once a week | Weekly phone contact with therapists; |
| Spek et al. [ | Elderly (50–75 years) | EDS ≥ 12 Without psychiatric disorder (CIDI) | 1.iCBT ( | EDS | - | 10 | Once a week | No support | |
| Spek et al. [ | Elderly (50–75 years) | EDS ≥ 12 | 1. iCBT ( | EDS | 12 | 10 | Once a week | No support | |
| Titov et al. [ | Elderly (≥60 years) | Self-identified depressive symptoms | 1. iCBT ( | PHQ-9 | GAD-7 | 3, 12 | 5 | Once a week | Tailored treatment selected by the system |
Note: AC attention control, ASI Anxiety Sensitivity Index, BAI Beck Anxiety Inventory, BDI Beck Depression Inventory, CES-D Centre of Epidemiology Studies-Depression, CIDI Composite International Diagnostic Interview, CORE10 Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation, CPAQ Chronic Pain Acceptance Questionnaire, CSQ Coping Strategies Questionnaire, DASS The Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scales, DAS The Dysfunctional Attitudes Scale, EDS Edinburgh Depression Scale, gCBT group cognitive behavioural therapy, GAD-7 Generalized Anxiety Disorder - 7 items, GHQ general health questionnaire, iCBT internet-based cognitive behavioural therapy, K-6 Kessler’s 6-item psychological distress scale, K-10 Kessler’s 6-item psychological distress scale, MADRS Montgomery-Åsberg Depression Rating Scale, MINI Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview, MPI Multidimensional Pain Inventory, PCS Pain Catastrophizing Scale, PDI Pain Disability Index, PHQ Patient Health Questionnaire, PSMS Pearlln Mastery Scale, PSWQ Penn State Worrying Questionnaire,QOLI Quality of Life Inventory, SDS Sheehan Disability Scales, SF-12 MCS SF-12 Health Survey Mental Health Composite Subscale, SF-12 PCS SF-12 Health Survey Physical Health Composite Subscale, WSAS The Work and Social Adjustment Scale, WL waiting list
Fig. 2Summaries of risk of bias in included studies
Fig. 3Random effects meta-analysis of iCBT vs. controls for depression at the post-intervention stage
Fig. 4a Fix effects meta-analysis of iCBT vs. controls for depression at the at the within 3-month follow-up. b Random effects meta-analysis of iCBT vs. controls for depression at the at the 6-month follow-up. c Fix effects meta-analysis of iCBT vs. controls for depression at the at the 12-month follow-up
Fig. 5a Random effects meta-analysis of iCBT vs. controls for anxiety at the post-intervention stage. b Fix effects meta-analysis of iCBT vs. controls for psychological distress at the post-intervention stage. c Fix effects meta-analysis of iCBT vs. controls for social functioning at the post-intervention stage