Comparing Online and On-Site Cognitive Behavior Therapy in Major Depressive Disorder: Protocol for a Noninferiority Randomized Controlled Trial

Apr 8, 2022JMIR research protocols

Comparing Online and In-Person Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Major Depression

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Abstract

A sample of 78 participants per group is adequate to detect small-to-medium effect sizes in assessing online group cognitive behavioral therapy with mindfulness (CBT-M).

  • The incidence of mental health disorders in Canada is rising, costing CAD $51 billion annually.
  • Depression is the leading cause of disability, with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) being the most validated treatment.
  • Combining CBT with mindfulness meditation (CBT-M) may enhance treatment efficacy.
  • This study aims to evaluate whether online group CBT-M is as effective and more cost-effective than in-person CBT-M for major depressive disorder.
  • Outcomes will include depression symptom reduction and cost-effectiveness over a 6-month follow-up period.

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