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Online psychological counselling during lockdown reduces anxiety symptoms and negative affect: Insights from Italian framework.

Giuseppe Alessio Carbone1, Alessandro Zarfati2, Maria Sole Nicoli2, Andrea Paulis2, Gaia Tourjansky2, Giulia Valenti1, Enrico Maria Valenti2, Chiara Massullo1, Benedetto Farina1,2, Claudio Imperatori1.   

Abstract

Several studies have shown how COrona VIrus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and the consequent isolation and quarantine measures could affect physical and mental well-being. Therefore, the increased request for support and assistance represents a critical challenge for clinicians requiring a reorganization of care systems. In this regard, online counselling has been identified as a useful tool in providing psychological assistance and support. Thus, the main purpose of the current study was to investigate the clinical usefulness of a single online counselling session in reducing psychopathological symptoms (i.e., state anxiety and negative affect) and increasing individual well-being and positive affect during the first Italian lockdown. Fifty-three subjects were enrolled and randomly assigned to receive an online counselling session [Online Counselling Group (OCG) = 26] or to act as controls [Waiting List Group (WLG) = 27]. In the post-assessment, compared to WLG, the OCG showed a significant decrease in negative affect (18.04 ± 6.30 vs. 30.26 ± 8.61; F1:47  = 29.45; p < .001; dppc2  = .92) and state anxiety (36.65 ± 8.35 vs. 48.04 ± 11.51; F1:47  = 17.86; p < .001; dppc2  = .49). Taking into account the cyclical nature of COVID-19, with the possibility of new peaks and waves, it would be appropriate to consider the versatility and usefulness of online psychological counselling in the management of COVID-19-related distress.
© 2021 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; anxiety; lockdown; online psychological counselling; psychopathology

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33950537     DOI: 10.1002/cpp.2608

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Psychol Psychother        ISSN: 1063-3995


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