The lancet. Gastroenterology & hepatology

Cognitive behavioural therapy for irritable bowel syndrome: results after 24 months in a clinical trial

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Abstract

At 24 months, mean IBS symptom severity scores were 40.5 points lower in the telephone-CBT group compared to treatment as usual.

  • Sustained improvements in IBS symptom severity were observed in both telephone-CBT and web-CBT groups compared to treatment as usual.
  • A clinically significant change in IBS symptom severity (≥50 points) was achieved by 71% of participants in the telephone-CBT group and 63% in the web-CBT group.
  • The mean work and social adjustment scores were lower in the telephone-CBT group by 3.1 points and in the web-CBT group by 1.9 points compared to treatment as usual.
  • Adverse events were reported by 41 participants, with no treatment-related adverse events identified.
  • Slight reductions in previously observed gains were noted compared to the 12-month outcomes.

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