Internet-Delivered Treatment for Stress-Related Disorders: A Randomized Controlled Superiority Trial of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy versus General Health Promotion.

IF 16.3 1区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Victoria Sennerstam,Ludwig Franke Föyen,Evelina Kontio,Frank Svärdman,Mats Lekander,Elin Lindsäter,Erik Hedman-Lagerlöf
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BACKGROUND Stress-related disorders such as adjustment disorder (AD) and exhaustion disorder (ED) are associated with substantial suffering and high societal costs. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a promising treatment for symptom reduction but has not been rigorously compared with other active treatments. This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of CBT compared to an active control treatment (General Health Promotion; GHP) treatment for individuals diagnosed with AD or ED. METHODS A total of 300 adults diagnosed with AD or ED were randomly assigned to a 12-week CBT (n=151) or GHP (n=149), both delivered as therapist-supported online treatments. Primary outcome was post-treatment scores on the 10-item Perceived Stress Scale. Secondary outcomes included several mental health symptom domains and functional impairment. All outcomes were assessed at baseline, post-treatment, and at 1-year follow-up. The trial was pre-registered on Clinicaltrials.gov (NCT04797273). RESULTS The CBT intervention was not superior to GHP in reducing symptoms of perceived stress and secondary symptoms. Both treatments generated large within-group effect sizes pre- to post-treatment (Cohen's d= 1.19 and 1.06, respectively) and results were maintained to the 1-year follow-up. Diagnostic group moderated the treatment effect pre- to post-treatment and indicated that CBT was superior to GHP for individuals diagnosed with AD but not for those diagnosed with ED. CONCLUSIONS Common factors likely play an important role in symptom reduction for individuals with stress-related disorders. A refined understanding of the conceptualization of stress-related disorders and which specific mechanisms to target in the respective patient groups is needed to improve treatment outcomes.
网络传递治疗压力相关障碍:认知行为疗法与一般健康促进的随机对照优势试验
应激相关障碍,如适应障碍(AD)和衰竭障碍(ED)与巨大的痛苦和高昂的社会成本有关。认知行为疗法(CBT)是一种很有前景的减轻症状的治疗方法,但尚未与其他积极治疗进行严格的比较。本研究旨在探讨CBT与积极对照治疗的疗效(一般健康促进;方法总共300名诊断为AD或ED的成年人被随机分配到为期12周的CBT (n=151)或GHP (n=149),均作为治疗师支持的在线治疗提供。主要结果是治疗后10项感知压力量表的得分。次要结局包括几个心理健康症状域和功能损害。所有结果在基线、治疗后和1年随访时进行评估。该试验已在Clinicaltrials.gov (NCT04797273)上预先注册。结果CBT干预在减轻感知应激症状和继发症状方面不优于GHP。两种治疗在治疗前后均产生了较大的组内效应量(Cohen’s d分别为1.19和1.06),并且结果一直保持到1年随访。诊断组在治疗前后调节了治疗效果,并表明CBT对AD患者的治疗效果优于GHP,但对ed患者的治疗效果不佳。结论:常见因素可能在应激相关障碍患者的症状减轻中起重要作用。需要对压力相关疾病的概念化和针对各自患者群体的具体机制进行精确的理解,以改善治疗结果。
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Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics 医学-精神病学
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29.40
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46
期刊介绍: Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics is a reputable journal that has been published since 1953. Over the years, it has gained recognition for its independence, originality, and methodological rigor. The journal has been at the forefront of research in psychosomatic medicine, psychotherapy research, and psychopharmacology, and has contributed to the development of new lines of research in these areas. It is now ranked among the world's most cited journals in the field. As the official journal of the International College of Psychosomatic Medicine and the World Federation for Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics serves as a platform for discussing current and controversial issues and showcasing innovations in assessment and treatment. It offers a unique forum for cutting-edge thinking at the intersection of medical and behavioral sciences, catering to both practicing clinicians and researchers. The journal is indexed in various databases and platforms such as PubMed, MEDLINE, Web of Science, Science Citation Index, Social Sciences Citation Index, Science Citation Index Expanded, BIOSIS Previews, Google Scholar, Academic Search, and Health Research Premium Collection, among others.
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