| Literature DB >> 28420367 |
Azucena Justicia1,2,3,4, Matilde Elices5,6, Ana Isabel Cebria5,7,8, Diego J Palao5,7,8, Jesús Gorosabel9, Dolors Puigdemont5,10, Javier de Diego-Adeliño5,7,10, Andrea Gabilondo11, Alvaro Iruin11, Ulrich Hegerl12,13, Víctor Pérez5,7,14,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: During the last decade online interventions have emerged as a promising approach for patients with mild/moderate depressive symptoms, reaching at large populations and representing cost-effective alternatives. The main objective of this double-blind, randomized controlled trial is to examine the efficacy of an internet-based self-management tool (iFightDepression) for mild to moderate depression as an add-on to treatment as usual (TAU) versus internet-based psychoeducation plus TAU.Entities:
Keywords: Cognitive behavioural therapy; Depression; Internet-based; Primary care; Randomized controlled trial; Self-management
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28420367 PMCID: PMC5395842 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-017-1306-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Fig. 1Flowchart of participants
Content outline for iFightDepression tool-intervention group
| Module | Content/Aim | Worksheet |
|---|---|---|
| 1 thinking, feeling and doing | Recognizing the relationship between thoughts, feelings and behavior. | Activity Monitoring |
| 2 Sleep depression | Gaining awareness of the influence of sleep on depression. | Sleep Diary |
| 3 Planning and doing enjoyable things | Building up positive activities in the daily life. | Planning Ahead |
| 4 Getting things done | Developing skills for problem solving and to get things done. | Getting things done |
| 5 Identifying negative thoughts | Understanding the link between thoughts and mood, and learning how to recognize cognitive distortions. | Events, Thoughts and Reactions |
| 6 Changing negative thoughts | Learning how to challenge negative thoughts and how to replace them with more positive alternatives. | Thought Challenge |
| 7 Feel better all around: Healthy Lifestyle | Giving tips for developing a healthy lifestyle in general. Including healthy diet, exercise and sleep. | Sleep Worry Planner |
Measures used by study period
| Measure | Baseline assessments (Face to face) | Week 2 (Online) | Week 4 (Online) | Week 6 (Online) | Post-intervention assessment (Face to face) | 12 weeks FU (online) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Demographic information (gender, age, marital status, etc.) | x | |||||
| Medical/Psychiatric History | x | x | ||||
| MINI (depression and suicide risk sections) | x | x | ||||
| Primary outcome measure: | ||||||
| -HDRS | x | x | ||||
| Secondary outcome measure: | ||||||
| -PHQ-9 | x | x | x | x | x | x |
| -CGI-S | x | |||||
| -RDQ | x | x | x | x | x | x |
| -EuroQol-5D | x | x | ||||
| -FAST | x | x | ||||
| -Ad hoc satisfaction Questionnaire | x | |||||
Note: MINI Mine-international Neuropsychiatric Interview, HDRS Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, PHQ-9 Patient health Questionnaire, CGI-S Clinical Global Impression-Severity, CGI-I Clinical Global Impression-Improvement, RDQ Remission from Depression Questionnaire, FAST Functioning Assessment Short Test