Hur perfekt får en vara? : Prediktorer för förändring vid internetbaserad kognitiv beteendeterapi för perfektionism

Perfectionism has been seen to predict treatment outcome and symptom severity in clinically relevant diagnoses such as depression and anxiety disorders. It has also been suggested to be a transdiagnostic phenomenon. The aim of this study was to investigate, for the first time, predictors of change i...

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Main Authors: Skoglund, Malin, Trosell, Linnéa
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Linköpings universitet, Psykologi 2016
Subjects:
CM
CPQ
Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-129131
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-liu-1291312016-06-16T05:05:00ZHur perfekt får en vara? : Prediktorer för förändring vid internetbaserad kognitiv beteendeterapi för perfektionismsweHow perfect can you be? : Predictors of change in Internet-based cognitive behaviour therapy for perfectionismSkoglund, MalinTrosell, LinnéaLinköpings universitet, PsykologiLinköpings universitet, Psykologi2016PredictorsiCBTinternet-based CBTperfectionismtransdiagnosticself-compassionanxietydepressionDevinCMCPQSCS-SFPerfectionism has been seen to predict treatment outcome and symptom severity in clinically relevant diagnoses such as depression and anxiety disorders. It has also been suggested to be a transdiagnostic phenomenon. The aim of this study was to investigate, for the first time, predictors of change in Internet-based cognitive behaviour therapy for perfectionism. The chosen predictors were perfectionism severity, comorbid diagnosis and degree of self-compassion. The study was a part of the Devin-project; a randomized controlled trial with 150 participants that were allocated to active treatment (N=73) or a waitlist condition (N=77). Multiple linear regression analysis was used for the analyses. Variables chosen a priori did not significantly predict the treatment outcome (R2=.10, p = .099). A post hoc-analysis showed that perfectionism severity, as measured with CPQ, predicted symptom change after treatment (B = .783, β = .56 p < .001). The results indicate that perfectionism severity doesn’t impair the treatment effects and that the treatment is effective, independent of comorbid diagnoses. Self-compassion was investigated on an explorative basis but the results can indicate that the variable is not a risk factor nor a protective factor for perfectionism. As Devin is the largest randomized controlled study of internet-based cognitive behaviour therapy for perfectionism to date, this study generates important implications and suggestions for future research. DevinStudent thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-129131application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Predictors
iCBT
internet-based CBT
perfectionism
transdiagnostic
self-compassion
anxiety
depression
Devin
CM
CPQ
SCS-SF
spellingShingle Predictors
iCBT
internet-based CBT
perfectionism
transdiagnostic
self-compassion
anxiety
depression
Devin
CM
CPQ
SCS-SF
Skoglund, Malin
Trosell, Linnéa
Hur perfekt får en vara? : Prediktorer för förändring vid internetbaserad kognitiv beteendeterapi för perfektionism
description Perfectionism has been seen to predict treatment outcome and symptom severity in clinically relevant diagnoses such as depression and anxiety disorders. It has also been suggested to be a transdiagnostic phenomenon. The aim of this study was to investigate, for the first time, predictors of change in Internet-based cognitive behaviour therapy for perfectionism. The chosen predictors were perfectionism severity, comorbid diagnosis and degree of self-compassion. The study was a part of the Devin-project; a randomized controlled trial with 150 participants that were allocated to active treatment (N=73) or a waitlist condition (N=77). Multiple linear regression analysis was used for the analyses. Variables chosen a priori did not significantly predict the treatment outcome (R2=.10, p = .099). A post hoc-analysis showed that perfectionism severity, as measured with CPQ, predicted symptom change after treatment (B = .783, β = .56 p < .001). The results indicate that perfectionism severity doesn’t impair the treatment effects and that the treatment is effective, independent of comorbid diagnoses. Self-compassion was investigated on an explorative basis but the results can indicate that the variable is not a risk factor nor a protective factor for perfectionism. As Devin is the largest randomized controlled study of internet-based cognitive behaviour therapy for perfectionism to date, this study generates important implications and suggestions for future research. === Devin
author Skoglund, Malin
Trosell, Linnéa
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title Hur perfekt får en vara? : Prediktorer för förändring vid internetbaserad kognitiv beteendeterapi för perfektionism
title_short Hur perfekt får en vara? : Prediktorer för förändring vid internetbaserad kognitiv beteendeterapi för perfektionism
title_full Hur perfekt får en vara? : Prediktorer för förändring vid internetbaserad kognitiv beteendeterapi för perfektionism
title_fullStr Hur perfekt får en vara? : Prediktorer för förändring vid internetbaserad kognitiv beteendeterapi för perfektionism
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title_sort hur perfekt får en vara? : prediktorer för förändring vid internetbaserad kognitiv beteendeterapi för perfektionism
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