A randomised controlled trial of computerised cognitive behaviour therapy for the treatment of depression in primary care: the Randomised Evaluation of the Effectiveness and Acceptability of Computerised Therapy (REEACT) trial

Dec 22, 2015Health technology assessment (Winchester, England)

Computer-based cognitive therapy for depression in primary care: a controlled trial of its effectiveness and acceptance

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Abstract

691 adults with depression were randomly assigned to three groups for treatment evaluation.

  • No significant difference in depression levels at 4 months between the cCBT programs and usual GP care.
  • A small but statistically significant improvement in depression was observed at 12 months for the free-to-use program (MoodGYM) compared to usual care.
  • Free-to-use cCBT (MoodGYM) showed no inferior effectiveness compared to the pay-to-use program (Beating the Blues).
  • Cost-effectiveness analyses indicated neither cCBT program was cost-effective relative to usual GP care.
  • Participants reported low motivation to engage with the cCBT programs, often attributing this to their depressive symptoms.

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