Entrée or Sampler? A Randomized Controlled Trial of Two Approaches to Single Session Internet-Based Interventions

IF 2.8 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Graham C. Bartels, Jennifer S. Cheavens, Daniel R. Strunk
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Abstract

Background

Interventions teaching cognitive-behavioral skills feature prominently among evidence-based treatments for emotional disorders. However, the relative impact of interventions that teach one cognitive-behavioral skill in-depth (i.e., an entrée intervention) versus those that provide limited coverage of multiple skills (i.e., a sampler intervention) remains unclear. In this study, we compared these two approaches using unguided single-session internet-based cognitive-behavioral interventions.

Methods

A total of 657 participants living in the U.S. with elevated depressive symptoms were randomly assigned to the entrée, sampler, or no-intervention control conditions. The entrée approach focused in-depth on developing one skill and the sampler condition introduced three skills. Both interventions lasted approximately 30 min. All participants completed measures of depressive symptoms, loneliness, and coping skill use and quality before the intervention and a week after the intervention.

Results

There were no condition differences in change in depressive symptoms, coping skill usage, coping skill quality, or loneliness. Those in the sampler condition were less likely to drop out than those in the entrée condition. In addition, condition differences were moderated by initial depressive symptom severity, such that among the more severely depressed the sampler condition led to greater symptom reduction than the entrée and control conditions.

Conclusions

We did not find overall differences between the entrée, sampler, and control conditions on primary outcomes. Nonetheless, the differences that did emerge suggest offering a variety of skills improves retention and provides greater relief for those with high initial depressive symptom severity in single-session internet-based interventions.

Clinicaltrials.gov ID NCT04643964, registered on 11/12/2020.

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主菜还是采样器?基于互联网的单次干预的两种方法的随机对照试验
背景在以证据为基础的情绪障碍治疗方法中,教授认知行为技能的干预措施占有突出地位。然而,深入传授一种认知行为技能的干预措施(即入门干预措施)与有限覆盖多种技能的干预措施(即采样干预措施)的相对影响仍不清楚。在本研究中,我们使用无指导的单次网络认知行为干预,对这两种方法进行了比较。方法:我们将居住在美国、抑郁症状升高的 657 名参与者随机分配到入门干预、取样干预或无干预对照组。入门方法侧重于深入开发一种技能,取样器条件则介绍三种技能。两种干预都持续约 30 分钟。所有参与者都在干预前和干预后一周完成了对抑郁症状、孤独感、应对技能使用情况和质量的测量。结果在抑郁症状、应对技能使用情况、应对技能质量或孤独感的变化方面没有条件差异。在采样器条件下的受试者比在主菜条件下的受试者更不容易辍学。此外,初始抑郁症状的严重程度也会调节条件差异,因此在抑郁症状较严重的人群中,采样条件比入组条件和对照条件更能减轻症状。尽管如此,所出现的差异表明,在基于互联网的单次干预中,提供多种技能可提高患者的保持率,并为初始抑郁症状严重程度较高的患者提供更大的缓解。Clinicaltrials.gov ID NCT04643964,注册日期:2020 年 12 月 11 日。
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Cognitive Therapy and Research
Cognitive Therapy and Research PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: Cognitive Therapy and Research (COTR) focuses on the investigation of cognitive processes in human adaptation and adjustment and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). It is an interdisciplinary journal welcoming submissions from diverse areas of psychology, including cognitive, clinical, developmental, experimental, personality, social, learning, affective neuroscience, emotion research, therapy mechanism, and pharmacotherapy.
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