Internet-Delivered Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Major Depression and Anxiety Disorders: A Health Technology Assessment.

Mar 16, 2019Ontario health technology assessment series

Online Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Major Depression and Anxiety Disorders: A Health Technology Review

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Abstract

Guided internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) for mild to moderate major depression shows a standardized mean difference (SMD) of 0.83 in symptom improvement compared to a waiting list.

  • Significant symptom improvement was observed for individuals with mild to moderate major depression and social phobia undergoing guided iCBT.
  • Guided iCBT may also lead to improvements in symptoms for generalized anxiety disorder and panic disorder compared to waiting list controls.
  • Comparison of guided iCBT to individual or group face-to-face CBT showed no statistically significant differences in effectiveness for panic disorder and specific phobia.
  • Guided iCBT was associated with an increase in quality-adjusted survival and costs, yielding an incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) of $31,575 per quality-adjusted life-year gained for depression.
  • The potential budget impact of publicly funding guided iCBT could increase significantly over five years, reaching around $40 million for major depression treatment.

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