Internet-based cognitive and behavioural therapies for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in adults

No SJR dataMay 20, 2021The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Online thinking and behavior therapies for adults with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

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Abstract

The review included 13 studies with 808 participants evaluating Internet-based cognitive and behavioral therapy (I-C/BT) for PTSD.

  • I-C/BT compared to a wait list may be associated with a clinically important reduction in PTSD symptoms post-treatment.
  • There may be no significant difference in dropout rates between I-C/BT and wait list groups.
  • Very low-certainty evidence suggests that I-C/BT may not be more effective than wait list in reducing the risk of a PTSD diagnosis after treatment.
  • I-C/BT may be associated with clinically important reductions in symptoms of depression and anxiety post-treatment.
  • Evidence regarding the effectiveness of I-C/BT compared to other Internet-based non-cognitive behavioral therapies is inconclusive.
  • Very low-certainty evidence indicates uncertainty around adverse events and cost-effectiveness of I-C/BT.

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