| Literature DB >> 34022840 |
Maria J E Schouten1,2, Jack J M Dekker3,4, Tamara Q de Bruijn5, David D Ebert6, Lisanne M Koomen7, Sjoerd L A Kosterman8, Heleen Riper4,9,10,11,12, Michael P Schaub13, Anna E Goudriaan3,14, Matthijs Blankers3,14,15.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Depressive disorders and problematic drinking often co-occur, also among young adults. These co-occurring conditions are associated with various negative health outcomes compared to both conditions alone. Early intervention by addressing alcohol use and depressive symptoms simultaneously in the same treatment might improve both conditions. However, evidence on the (cost-) effectiveness of digital combined depression and alcohol interventions for young adults is currently insufficient. We therefore developed an add-on digital alcohol moderation adherence-focussed guided intervention to complement treatment as usual (TAU) for depressive disorders. The digital intervention is a web-app, including 6 modules based on motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioural therapy. This study aims to evaluate the (cost-)effectiveness of a digital alcohol moderation intervention + TAU compared to TAU on alcohol and depression outcomes among young adults with co-occurring depressive disorders and problematic alcohol use.Entities:
Keywords: Comorbidity; Cost-effectiveness; Depression treatment; Depressive disorders; Digital intervention; Effectiveness; Ehealth; Problematic alcohol use; Randomized controlled trial; Young adults
Year: 2021 PMID: 34022840 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-021-03222-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630