2009
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(09)61257-5
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Therapist-delivered internet psychotherapy for depression in primary care: a randomised controlled trial

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“…However, this finding definitely requires replication as it is based on only one single study so far. Another finding of this study was that patients who were more severely depressed also displayed a superior treatment-derived benefit -a result that has already been reported in an earlier study concerning therapist-delivered internet psychotherapy for depression [89]. Furthermore, the authors found weak evidence that treatment effectiveness diminished with an increasing number of recent adverse life events.…”
Section: New Developments In the Cbt For Depressionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…However, this finding definitely requires replication as it is based on only one single study so far. Another finding of this study was that patients who were more severely depressed also displayed a superior treatment-derived benefit -a result that has already been reported in an earlier study concerning therapist-delivered internet psychotherapy for depression [89]. Furthermore, the authors found weak evidence that treatment effectiveness diminished with an increasing number of recent adverse life events.…”
Section: New Developments In the Cbt For Depressionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…[41][42][43][44] Third, the before-and-after study design limits our ability to differentiate whether observed changes in PHQ-9 are better than usual care. [45][46][47] However, we found that the approaches implemented by ACT practices resulted in 50% of patients experiencing at least a 5-point reduction in PHQ9 (range across practices, 38 -61%). This level of reduction is considered to be clinically meaningful and beneficial, 48 especially when observed among patients seen in busy community practices integrating care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…E ainda TCCs de grupo online e TCCs de grupo presenciais podem apresentar resultados similares (Greene et al, 2010;Morland, Heynes, Mackintosh, Resik, & Chard, 2011). Igualmente, TCCs online comparadas com outras terapias presenciais podem apresentar resultados superiores, como no estudo de Kessler et al (2009). Os autores observaram que uma intervenção de TCC online padronizada e praticada por terapeutas treinados apresentou resultados melhores para tratar depressão do que as terapias presenciais oferecidas em postos de saúde do Reino Unido.…”
Section: Efetividade Da Psicoterapia Pela Internetunclassified
“…Pesquisas têm mostrado que a psicoterapia pela internet é efetiva, amplia o acesso à terapia e diminui seus custos (Proudfoot et al, 2011). Resultados positivos têm sido encontrados na utilização de terapias baseadas na internet para o tratamento da depressão (Kessler et al, 2009), ansiedade , fobia , transtorno do pânico (Bergström et al, 2010), estresse pós-traumático (Klein et al, 2010) e transtornos alimentares (Carrad et al, 2011). Estudos recentes mostram que a terapia online também pode ser promissora no tratamento das adições e do jogo patológico (Gainsbury & Blaszczynski, 2011), da psicose (Sharp, Kobak, & Osman, 2011), de refugiados e imigrantes (Mucic, 2010), de depressão em pacientes terminais (Cluver, Schuyler, Frueh, Brescia, & Arana, 2005) e de deficientes auditivos (Moore, Guthmann, Rogers, Frakeer, & Embree, 2009).…”
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