Literature DB >> 9617085

Self-treatment for obsessive compulsive disorder using a manual and a computerized telephone interview: a U.S.-U.K. study.

J H Greist1, I M Marks, L Baer, J R Parkin, P A Manzo, J M Mantle, K W Wenzel, C J Spierings, K A Kobak, S L Dottl, T M Bailey, L Forman.   

Abstract

Bt steps is a patient-centered behavioral therapy program that uses a manual and a computer-driven interactive voice response system to assess and treat obsessive compulsive disorder. This nine-step program contains a self-assessment module and a self-treatment module that provides teaching on exposure and ritual prevention. The patient reads about the steps in a manual and then uses a touch-tone telephone to contact the program, in which a recorded voice conducts the interview. Of 40 patients in an open 12-week trial in the United States and London, 35 completed the self-assessment module, and 17 completed at least two sessions of exposure and ritual prevention. The system produced statistically significant improvements on measures of obsessive compulsive disorder.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9617085

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  MD Comput        ISSN: 0724-6811


  7 in total

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