Media-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy and behavioural therapy (self-help) for anxiety disorders in adults

Sep 11, 2013The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Online self-help cognitive and behavioral therapy for adult anxiety disorders

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Abstract

A total of 101 studies involving 8403 participants assessed media-delivered therapies for anxiety disorders.

  • Moderate-quality evidence indicated medium effects on anxiety symptoms with media-delivered interventions compared to no treatment (standardised mean difference 0.67).
  • Low-quality evidence suggested small effects favoring face-to-face therapy compared to media-delivered interventions.
  • Media-delivered interventions were associated with a greater response rate compared to no intervention (risk ratio 2.34).
  • There was no significant difference in effectiveness between media-delivered therapies and face-to-face therapy (risk ratio 0.78), although comparisons varied in comprehensiveness.
  • Evidence for secondary outcomes, such as depression and quality of life, suggested potential benefits but was of low to moderate quality.
  • Lack of evidence regarding harm from media-delivered interventions was noted.

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