Computerised cognitive–behavioural therapy for depression in adolescents: feasibility results and 4-month outcomes of a UK randomised controlled trial

Jan 30, 2017BMJ open

Computerized cognitive-behavioral therapy for teen depression: feasibility and 4-month results from a UK trial

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Abstract

Of 91 adolescents assessed, 45 were randomized to the CCBT program (Stressbusters) and 46 to self-help websites.

  • Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) scores decreased for adolescents using Stressbusters but increased for those using self-help websites.
  • Mood and Feelings Questionnaire (MFQ) scores showed a similar pattern, decreasing in the Stressbusters group and increasing in the website group.
  • Quality of life improved for both groups as measured by the EQ-5D-Y.
  • Feasibility outcomes indicated that the trial process was acceptable for adolescents with depression.
  • Costs at 4 months remained similar to baseline levels across both groups.

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