Computerised cognitive-behavioural therapy for depression: systematic review

E Kaltenthaler, G Parry, C Beverley… - The British Journal of …, 2008 - cambridge.org
E Kaltenthaler, G Parry, C Beverley, M Ferriter
The British Journal of Psychiatry, 2008cambridge.org
BackgroundComputerised cognitive–behavioural therapy (CCBT) is used for treating
depression and provides a potentially useful alternative to therapist cognitive–behavioural
therapy (CBT). AimsTo systematically review the evidence for the effectiveness of CCBT for
the treatment of mild to moderate depression. MethodElectronic databases were searched to
identify randomised controlled trials. Selected studies were quality assessed and data
extracted by two reviewers. ResultsFour studies of three computer software packages met …
BackgroundComputerised cognitive–behavioural therapy (CCBT) is used for treating depression and provides a potentially useful alternative to therapist cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT).AimsTo systematically review the evidence for the effectiveness of CCBT for the treatment of mild to moderate depression.MethodElectronic databases were searched to identify randomised controlled trials. Selected studies were quality assessed and data extracted by two reviewers.ResultsFour studies of three computer software packages met the inclusion criteria. Comparators were treatment as usual, using a depression education website and an attention placebo.ConclusionsThere is some evidence to support the effectiveness of CCBT for the treatment of depression. However, all studies were associated with considerable drop-out rates and little evidence was presented regarding participants' preferences and the acceptability of the therapy. More research is needed to determine the place of CCBT in the potential range of treatment options offered to individuals with depression.
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