Therapist-supported Internet cognitive behavioural therapy for anxiety disorders in adults

Mar 6, 2015The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Online cognitive behavioral therapy for adult anxiety supported by a therapist

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Abstract

A pooled risk ratio of 4.18 indicates clinically important improvement in anxiety for adults receiving therapist-supported Internet cognitive behavioral therapy compared to waiting list control.

  • Therapist-supported Internet CBT may lead to significant reductions in anxiety symptoms compared to waiting list, attention, or online discussion groups.
  • The standardized mean difference for disorder-specific anxiety symptoms at post-treatment was -1.12, indicating a favorable outcome for therapist-supported ICBT.
  • No significant difference was found between unguided CBT and therapist-supported ICBT regarding clinically important improvements in anxiety.
  • Therapist-supported ICBT showed no significant difference in outcomes when compared to face-to-face CBT for anxiety treatment.
  • The overall quality of evidence for the effectiveness of therapist-supported ICBT was low to moderate.

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