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A Scenario-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Mobile App to Reduce Dysfunctional Beliefs in Individuals with Depression: A Randomized Controlled Trial

机译:基于情景的认知行为治疗移动应用程序,以减少抑郁症的个人功能障碍信念:随机对照试验

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Introduction:While self-administered mobile app-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has shown efficiency and effectiveness over the past decade, attempts to address automatic and negative beliefs have been lacking. The purpose of this study was to introduce and verify a mobile app that directly intervenes in dysfunctional thoughts. This app-based treatment includes recognizing automatic and negative thoughts of the protagonist of scenarios, writing advice directly to the main character, and sharing advice provided by other participants.Materials and Methods:Thirty-four participants diagnosed with Other Specified Depressive Disorder were recruited and randomly allocated to a CBT-based mobile-app program, the Todac Todac (TT group), or a daily mood chart app program (control group). Participants were asked to use the software for 3 weeks. Assessments for autonomic thoughts and clinical symptoms were administered at baseline and at a follow-up evaluation.Results:After completing the 3-week program, Dysfunctional Attitude Scale (DAS) scores in TT group were lower than they were in the control group. In clinical measures, both TT group and control group showed reduced Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) scores and situation-dependent trait version of State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI-X2) at follow-up. However, TT group showed significantly reduced STAI-X2 scores compared to control group. For all participants, changes in DAS scores were correlated with BDI-II and STAI-X2 scores.Conclusions:Our preliminary findings provide promising evidence that scenario-based CBT mobile apps can be used to deliver feasible and efficacious cognitive therapy. Long-term research is needed to determine the impact and effectiveness of this new treatment format.
机译:介绍:虽然自我管理的移动应用程序的认知行为治疗(CBT)在过去十年中表现出效率和有效性,但缺乏解决自动和负面信的尝试。本研究的目的是介绍和验证直接介入功能失调思想的移动应用程序。基于应用的待遇,包括识别方案的自动和负面思想,直接向主角写入建议,并分享其他参与者提供的建议。材料和方法:招募了其他特定抑郁症的34名参与者被招募了随机分配给基于CBT的移动应用程序,Todac Todac(TT组),或每日情绪图表应用程序(对照组)。要求参与者使用该软件3周。在基线和后续评估中施用自主思想和临床症状的评估。结果:在完成3周的计划后,TT组的功能失调态度(DAS)分数低于对照组。在临床措施中,TT组和对照组均显示出在随访中的国家特质焦虑清单(STAI-X2)的贝克抑郁症INI(BDI-II)评分和情况依赖性特质。然而,与对照组相比,TT组显着降低了STAI-X2分数。对于所有参与者,DAS分数的变化与BDI-II和STAI-X2得分相关联。链接:我们的初步调查结果提供了有希望的证据,即基于情景的CBT移动应用程序可用于提供可行和有效的认知治疗。需要长期研究来确定这种新的治疗格式的影响和有效性。

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