Pragmatic Quasi-Experimental Controlled Trial Evaluating the Outcomes of Blended CBT Compared to Face-to-Face CBT and Treatment as Usual for Adolescents with Depressive Disorders

被引:10
|
作者
Rasing, Sanne P. A. [1 ,2 ]
Stikkelbroek, Yvonne A. J. [1 ,2 ]
den Hollander, Wouter [3 ]
Riper, Heleen [4 ,5 ,6 ]
Dekoviec, Maja [1 ]
Nauta, Maaike H. [7 ,8 ]
Creemers, Daan H. M. [2 ,9 ]
Immink, Marianne C. P. [10 ]
Spuij, Mariken [1 ,11 ]
Bodden, Denise H. M. [1 ,12 ]
机构
[1] Univ Utrecht, Clin Child & Family Studies, NL-3508 TC Utrecht, Netherlands
[2] GGZ Oost Brabant, Child & Adolescent Psychiat, NL-5427 EM Boekelo, Netherlands
[3] Trimbos Inst, NL-3521 VS Utrecht, Netherlands
[4] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Dept Clin Neuro & Dev Psychol, NL-1081 HV Amsterdam, Netherlands
[5] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, Dept Psychiat, Med Ctr, NL-1081 HV Amsterdam, Netherlands
[6] Vrije Univ Amsterdam, APH Inst Hlth & Care Res, Med Ctr, NL-1081 HV Amsterdam, Netherlands
[7] Univ Groningen, Dept Clin Psychol & Expt Psychopathol, NL-9712 CP Groningen, Netherlands
[8] Groningen Univ Ctr, Accare Child & Adolescent Psychiat, NL-9712 CP Groningen, Netherlands
[9] Radboud Univ Nijmegen, Behav Sci Inst, NL-6525 XZ Nijmegen, Netherlands
[10] GGZ Noord Holland Noord, Triversum, NL-1817 EZ Alkmaar, Netherlands
[11] TOPP Zorg, NL-3972 WG Driebergen Rijsenburg, Netherlands
[12] Altrecht, Child & Youth Psychiat, NL-3524 SH Utrecht, Netherlands
关键词
adolescents; depression; treatment; blended; CBT; COGNITIVE-BEHAVIORAL THERAPY; MENTAL-HEALTH; COST-EFFECTIVENESS; SELF-HELP; CHILDREN; PSYCHOTHERAPIES; TRAJECTORIES; PERFORMANCE; SYMPTOMS; RISK;
D O I
10.3390/ijerph18063102
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Depression is a major problem in youth mental health. Current treatment is on average effective, but adolescents are hesitant to seek help. Blended treatment could lower the barriers to seeking treatment. Evidence on effectiveness is, however, scarce. The present pragmatic quasi-experimental controlled trial aimed to compare the outcomes of blended cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to face-to-face CBT and treatment as usual. A total of 129 adolescents with clinical depression (82.2% female), aged 13-22 (M = 16.60, SD = 2.03) received blended CBT, face-to-face CBT or treatment as usual. Clinical diagnosis, depressive symptoms, and secondary outcomes were assessed at baseline, post-intervention, and six-months follow-up. Participants receiving blended CBT were, compared to participants receiving face-to-face CBT and treatment as usual, evenly likely to be in remission from their depressive disorder at post-intervention and at six-month follow-up. Depressive symptoms decreased significantly over time in all three conditions, and changes were not significantly different between conditions. Other secondary outcomes (suicide risk, internalizing and externalizing symptoms, severity of depression, and global functioning) did not differ between treatment conditions at post-intervention and six-month follow-up. Since there was no evidence for favorable outcomes for face-to-face therapies above blended CBT, blended CBT may also be an effective treatment format in clinical practice.
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 18
页数:17
相关论文
共 8 条
  • [1] Long Term Outcomes of Blended CBT Compared to Face-to-Face CBT and Treatment as Usual for Adolescents with Depressive Disorders: Analyses at 12 Months Post-Treatment
    Rasing, Sanne P. A.
    Stikkelbroek, Yvonne A. J.
    den Hollander, Wouter
    Okorn, Ana
    Bodden, Denise H. M.
    SOCIAL SCIENCES-BASEL, 2021, 10 (10):
  • [2] Cost-effectiveness of the mobile application TCApp combined with face-to-face CBT treatment compared to face-to-face CBT treatment alone for patients with an eating disorder: study protocol of a multi-centre randomised controlled trial
    Anastasiadou, Dimitra
    Lupianez-Villanueva, Francisco
    Fauli, Clara
    Cunillera, Jordina Arcal
    Serrano-Troncoso, Eduardo
    BMC PSYCHIATRY, 2018, 18
  • [3] Cost-effectiveness of the mobile application TCApp combined with face-to-face CBT treatment compared to face-to-face CBT treatment alone for patients with an eating disorder: study protocol of a multi-centre randomised controlled trial
    Dimitra Anastasiadou
    Francisco Lupiañez-Villanueva
    Clara Faulí
    Jordina Arcal Cunillera
    Eduardo Serrano-Troncoso
    BMC Psychiatry, 18
  • [4] Internet and Face-to-face Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Postnatal Depression Compared With Treatment as Usual: Randomized Controlled Trial of MumMoodBooster
    Milgrom, Jeannette
    Danaher, Brian G.
    Seeley, John R.
    Holt, Christopher J.
    Holt, Charlene
    Ericksen, Jennifer
    Tyler, Milagra S.
    Gau, Jeff M.
    Gemmill, Alan W.
    JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH, 2021, 23 (12)
  • [5] Therapist-guided internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy versus face-to-face CBT for depression/anxiety symptoms in infertile women with adjustment disorders: A randomized controlled trial
    Shafierizi, Shiva
    Faramarzi, Mahbobeh
    Nasiri-Amiri, Fatemeh
    Chehrazi, Mohammad
    Basirat, Zahra
    Kheirkhah, Farzan
    Pasha, Hajar
    PSYCHOTHERAPY RESEARCH, 2023, 33 (06) : 803 - 819
  • [6] Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness of Blended Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Clinically Depressed Adolescents: Protocol for a Pragmatic Quasi-Experimental Controlled Trial
    Rasing, Sanne P. A.
    Stikkelbroek, Yvonne A. J.
    Riper, Heleen
    Dekovic, Maja
    Nauta, Maaike H.
    Dirksen, Carmen D.
    Creemers, Daan H. M.
    Bodden, Denise H. M.
    JMIR RESEARCH PROTOCOLS, 2019, 8 (10):
  • [7] Face-to-Face and Internet-Based Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy Compared With Treatment as Usual in Reducing Psychological Distress in Patients With Cancer: A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial
    Compen, Felix
    Bisseling, Else
    Schellekens, Melanie
    Donders, Rogier
    Carlson, Linda
    van der Lee, Marije
    Speckens, Anne
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, 2018, 36 (23) : 2413 - +
  • [8] Acceptability, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of blended cognitive-behavioural therapy (bCBT) versus face-to-face CBT (ftfCBT) for anxiety disorders in specialised mental health care: A 15-week randomised controlled trial with 1-year follow-up
    Romijn, Geke
    Batelaan, Neeltje
    Koning, Jeroen
    van Balkom, Anton
    de Leeuw, Aart
    Benning, Friederike
    van Roijen, Leona Hakkaart
    Riper, Heleen
    PLOS ONE, 2021, 16 (11):