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Adherence predictors in an Internet-based Intervention program for depression.

Adoración Castro1,2, Yolanda López-Del-Hoyo2,3, Christian Peake4, Fermín Mayoral5, Cristina Botella6,7, Javier García-Campayo2,3, Rosa María Baños7,8, Raquel Nogueira-Arjona9, Miquel Roca1,2, Margalida Gili1,2.   

Abstract

Internet-delivered psychotherapy has been demonstrated to be effective in the treatment of depression. Nevertheless, the study of the adherence in this type of the treatment reported divergent results. The main objective of this study is to analyze predictors of adherence in a primary care Internet-based intervention for depression in Spain. A multi-center, three arm, parallel, randomized controlled trial was conducted with 194 depressive patients, who were allocated in self-guided or supported-guided intervention. Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics were gathered using a case report form. The Mini international neuropsychiatric interview diagnoses major depression. Beck Depression Inventory was used to assess depression severity. The visual analogic scale assesses the respondent's self-rated health and Short Form Health Survey was used to measure the health-related quality of life. Age results a predictor variable for both intervention groups (with and without therapist support). Perceived health is a negative predictor of adherence for the self-guided intervention when change in depression severity was included in the model. Change in depression severity results a predictor of adherence in the support-guided intervention. Our findings demonstrate that in our sample, there are differences in sociodemographic and clinical variables between active and dropout participants and we provide adherence predictors in each intervention condition of this Internet-based program for depression (self-guided and support-guided). It is important to point that further research in this area is essential to improve tailored interventions and to know specific patients groups can benefit from these interventions.

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Keywords:  Internet-based intervention; adherence; depression; primary care

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28871896     DOI: 10.1080/16506073.2017.1366546

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cogn Behav Ther        ISSN: 1650-6073


  5 in total

1.  Guided, internet based, cognitive behavioural therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder: pragmatic, multicentre, randomised controlled non-inferiority trial (RAPID).

Authors:  Jonathan I Bisson; Cono Ariti; Katherine Cullen; Neil Kitchiner; Catrin Lewis; Neil P Roberts; Natalie Simon; Kim Smallman; Katy Addison; Vicky Bell; Lucy Brookes-Howell; Sarah Cosgrove; Anke Ehlers; Deborah Fitzsimmons; Paula Foscarini-Craggs; Shaun R S Harris; Mark Kelson; Karina Lovell; Maureen McKenna; Rachel McNamara; Claire Nollett; Tim Pickles; Rhys Williams-Thomas
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2022-06-16

2.  Outpatient and self-referred participants: Adherence to treatment components and outcome in an internet intervention targeting anxiety disorders.

Authors:  Alice Arndt; Julian Rubel; Thomas Berger; Wolfgang Lutz
Journal:  Internet Interv       Date:  2020-04-11

3.  Predictors of Adherence in Three Low-Intensity Intervention Programs Applied by ICTs for Depression in Primary Care.

Authors:  Adoración Castro; Azucena García-Palacios; Yolanda López-Del-Hoyo; Fermín Mayoral; María Ángeles Pérez-Ara; Rosa Mª Baños; Javier García-Campayo; María M Hurtado; Cristina Botella; Alberto Barceló-Soler; Amelia Villena; Miquel Roca; Margalida Gili
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-02-11       Impact factor: 3.390

4.  Adherence to e-mental health among youth: Considerations for intervention development and research design.

Authors:  Melinda R Achilles; Melissa Anderson; Sophie H Li; Mirjana Subotic-Kerry; Belinda Parker; Bridianne O'Dea
Journal:  Digit Health       Date:  2020-05-21

5.  Effectiveness of a healthy lifestyle promotion program as adjunctive teletherapy for treatment-resistant major depression during COVID 19 pandemic: A randomized clinical trial protocol.

Authors:  Capilla Navarro; Aina M Yáñez; Aurora Garcia; Andrea Seguí; Francisco Gazquez; Jose Antonio Marino; Olga Ibarra; Maria J Serrano-Ripoll; Rocio Gomez-Juanes; Miquel Bennasar-Veny; Joan Salva; Bárbara Oliván; Miquel Roca; Margalida Gili; Mauro Garcia-Toro
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2020-11-06       Impact factor: 1.817

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