Access to Psychotherapy in the Era of Web 2.0 – New Media, Old Inequalities? / Zugang zur Psychotherapie in der Ära des Web 2.0 – Neue Medien, Alte Ungleichheiten?

J. Apolinário-Hagen, S. Tasseit
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Abstract Background: Currently, the debate on regional and socio-structurally related treatment gaps in psychotherapeutic care increases the interest in e-mental health interventions such as the Internet-based psychotherapy, online self-help and new approaches for self-empowerment. Thus, health professionals could support informed decision-making by knowing the latest developments. However, if the ‘digital revolution’ fails to reach patients not familiar with Web 2.0, access to psychotherapies is unlikely to improve. Therefore, the objective of this review is to clarify whether online therapies should be recommended as an effective alternative to conventional psychotherapy in primary care. Methods: To investigate the research evidence of online therapies in adults within the last decade (2004-2014), a rapid review of literature was conducted by using electronic databases (i.e. Medline/PubMed, PubMed Central, Cochrane Library) to find systematic reviews, meta-analysis and clinical trials. Furthermore, a hand search in journals and grey literature was undertaken. Results: A search in PubMed for clinical trials on ‘online psychotherapy’ resulted in a total number of 245 publications. So, eight reviews and several clinical trials were chosen. Overall, mostly positive findings on the effectiveness and acceptance of online psychotherapy, primarily in the treatment of depression and anxiety disorders, were identified. Discussion: In sum, Internet-based psychotherapies have been effective in reducing symptoms of mood and anxiety disorders in clinical trials. However, due to the limited range of treatable disorders and non-representative samples (young female college graduates), external validity remains insufficient. Thus, further research is needed to determine if online therapies will be capable of improving access to psychotherapy.
那些传统媒体上的疯狂想法?在新媒体时代寻求心理治疗旧不平等?
背景:目前,关于心理治疗护理中与区域和社会结构相关的治疗差距的争论增加了人们对电子心理健康干预措施的兴趣,如基于互联网的心理治疗、在线自助和自我赋权的新方法。因此,卫生专业人员可以通过了解最新发展情况来支持知情决策。然而,如果“数字革命”未能触及不熟悉Web 2.0的患者,获得心理治疗的机会就不太可能得到改善。因此,本综述的目的是澄清在线治疗是否应该推荐作为传统心理治疗的有效替代方案。方法:为调查近十年(2004-2014)成人在线治疗的研究证据,通过电子数据库(Medline/PubMed、PubMed Central、Cochrane Library)快速查阅文献,查找系统综述、荟萃分析和临床试验。此外,还进行了期刊和灰色文献的手工检索。结果:在PubMed上搜索“在线心理治疗”的临床试验,得到245篇出版物。因此,我们选择了八篇综述和几项临床试验。总的来说,在网上心理治疗的有效性和接受度方面,主要是在治疗抑郁症和焦虑症方面,发现了大多数积极的结果。讨论:总之,在临床试验中,基于互联网的心理治疗在减轻情绪和焦虑障碍的症状方面是有效的。然而,由于可治疗疾病的范围有限,且样本不具代表性(年轻女大学毕业生),外部效度仍然不足。因此,需要进一步的研究来确定在线治疗是否能够改善心理治疗的获取。
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