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Individually tailored internet-based cognitive behaviour therapy for older adults with anxiety and depression: a randomised controlled trial.

Kristin Silfvernagel1, Anna Westlinder1, Stina Andersson1, Kajsa Bergman1, Rosario Diaz Hernandez1, Line Fallhagen1, Ida Lundqvist1, Nicole Masri1, Linda Viberg1, Marie-Louise Forsberg1, Maria Lind1, Thomas Berger2, Per Carlbring3, Gerhard Andersson1,4.   

Abstract

Mixed anxiety and depression is common among older adults. The aim of the study was to compare the effects of an eight-week-long tailored internet-supported cognitive behaviour therapy (ICBT) programme and to compare against the provision of weekly general support. A second aim was to investigate if pre-treatment cognitive flexibility and self-reported cognitive problems would predict outcome. We included 66 older adults (aged over 60 years) with mixed anxiety/depression following media recruitment and randomised them into treatment and control groups. We also included a one-year follow-up. As a measure of executive function, we used the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (perseverative errors) and the Cognitive Failures Questionnaire during the pre-treatment phase. Results showed a moderate between-group effect on the main outcome measure, the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) (d= .50), favouring the treatment group. Nearly half (45.5%) of that group were classified as responders. One person (3%) in the treatment group deteriorated. There were significant correlations between perseverative errors and outcome (on the BAI r = -.45), but not among self-reported cognitive function. We conclude that guided, tailored ICBT may be effective for some older adults and that the role of cognitive function needs to be investigated further.

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Keywords:  Older adults; cognitive behaviour therapy; cognitive flexibility; internet

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29068266     DOI: 10.1080/16506073.2017.1388276

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


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