Self-guided internet-delivered cognitive behavior therapy (iCBT) for obsessive–compulsive disorder: 12 month follow-up
Internet-delivered cognitive behavior therapy (iCBT) may reduce barriers to treatment faced by people with obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD). To date, most research on iCBT for OCD has evaluated clinician-guided treatments. However, self-guided treatments, which do not involve contact with a clini...
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doaj-4925ab816a1c4810ac129e798bfb31672020-11-24T22:27:54ZengElsevierInternet Interventions2214-78292015-09-012324324710.1016/j.invent.2015.05.003Self-guided internet-delivered cognitive behavior therapy (iCBT) for obsessive–compulsive disorder: 12 month follow-upBethany M. Wootton0Blake F. Dear1Luke Johnston2Matthew D. Terides3Nickolai Titov4School of Medicine (Psychology), University of Tasmania, P.O. Box 30, Hobart, TAS 7001, AustraliaeCentreClinic, Department of Psychology, Macquarie University, NSW, 2109, AustraliaeCentreClinic, Department of Psychology, Macquarie University, NSW, 2109, AustraliaeCentreClinic, Department of Psychology, Macquarie University, NSW, 2109, AustraliaeCentreClinic, Department of Psychology, Macquarie University, NSW, 2109, AustraliaInternet-delivered cognitive behavior therapy (iCBT) may reduce barriers to treatment faced by people with obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD). To date, most research on iCBT for OCD has evaluated clinician-guided treatments. However, self-guided treatments, which do not involve contact with a clinician, have considerable public health potential and may be particularly advantageous for those patients who report stigma as a principal barrier to treatment. The findings of a recent trial of self-guided iCBT for symptoms of OCD highlighted the potential of this approach and found large within-group effect sizes from pre- to post-treatment on the YBOCS-SR (d = 1.37), sustained at 3-month follow-up (d = 1.17). In addition, 32% of participants met criteria for clinically significant change at 3-month follow-up. The present study reports the long-term outcomes of that trial (N = 28). Twelve out of 28 participants (43%) completed the 12 month follow-up. A large within-group effect size was found on the YBOCS-SR (d = 1.08) and 33% met criteria for clinically significant change at 12-month follow-up. No significant changes in symptoms were found between 3-month follow-up and 12-month follow-up, demonstrating that participants maintained their treatment gains in the long term. These results add to the emerging literature supporting the potential of self-guided iCBT for individuals with symptoms of OCD.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214782915000263OCDAnxietyObsessiveInternetiCBT |
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Bethany M. Wootton Blake F. Dear Luke Johnston Matthew D. Terides Nickolai Titov Self-guided internet-delivered cognitive behavior therapy (iCBT) for obsessive–compulsive disorder: 12 month follow-up Internet Interventions OCD Anxiety Obsessive Internet iCBT |
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Bethany M. Wootton Blake F. Dear Luke Johnston Matthew D. Terides Nickolai Titov |
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Self-guided internet-delivered cognitive behavior therapy (iCBT) for obsessive–compulsive disorder: 12 month follow-up |
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Self-guided internet-delivered cognitive behavior therapy (iCBT) for obsessive–compulsive disorder: 12 month follow-up |
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Self-guided internet-delivered cognitive behavior therapy (iCBT) for obsessive–compulsive disorder: 12 month follow-up |
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Self-guided internet-delivered cognitive behavior therapy (iCBT) for obsessive–compulsive disorder: 12 month follow-up |
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Self-guided internet-delivered cognitive behavior therapy (iCBT) for obsessive–compulsive disorder: 12 month follow-up |
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self-guided internet-delivered cognitive behavior therapy (icbt) for obsessive–compulsive disorder: 12 month follow-up |
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Internet Interventions |
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Internet-delivered cognitive behavior therapy (iCBT) may reduce barriers to treatment faced by people with obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD). To date, most research on iCBT for OCD has evaluated clinician-guided treatments. However, self-guided treatments, which do not involve contact with a clinician, have considerable public health potential and may be particularly advantageous for those patients who report stigma as a principal barrier to treatment. The findings of a recent trial of self-guided iCBT for symptoms of OCD highlighted the potential of this approach and found large within-group effect sizes from pre- to post-treatment on the YBOCS-SR (d = 1.37), sustained at 3-month follow-up (d = 1.17). In addition, 32% of participants met criteria for clinically significant change at 3-month follow-up. The present study reports the long-term outcomes of that trial (N = 28). Twelve out of 28 participants (43%) completed the 12 month follow-up. A large within-group effect size was found on the YBOCS-SR (d = 1.08) and 33% met criteria for clinically significant change at 12-month follow-up. No significant changes in symptoms were found between 3-month follow-up and 12-month follow-up, demonstrating that participants maintained their treatment gains in the long term. These results add to the emerging literature supporting the potential of self-guided iCBT for individuals with symptoms of OCD. |
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OCD Anxiety Obsessive Internet iCBT |
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