Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to Reduce Suicidal Ideation: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

Author: BüscherRebekka, SanderLasse, TerhorstYannik, TorokMichelle

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IMPORTANCE: Suicidal ideation is a widespread phenomenon. However, many individuals at risk for suicide do not seek treatment, which might be addressed by providing low-threshold, internet-based self-help interventions. OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether internet-based self-help interventions direct...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7189224/

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Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Suicidal Ideation: A Promising Approach

Suicidal ideation is a serious issue that affects many people. This research explores the potential of internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) as a low-threshold intervention to address suicidal ideation. A systematic review and meta-analysis of multiple trials reveal that iCBT interventions can be effective in reducing suicidal ideation. The authors highlight the scalability of these interventions, suggesting that they could be a valuable tool in reducing suicide mortality.

Breaking Down the Barriers to Treatment

Suicidal ideation can be a lonely and isolating experience. This research shines a light on the potential of iCBT to reach individuals who might not seek traditional forms of therapy. It suggests that iCBT can offer a safe and accessible means of support and treatment.

Digital Solutions for Mental Health

This study points to the growing importance of digital health solutions for mental health. It highlights the potential of online interventions like iCBT to improve access to treatment and support for individuals struggling with suicidal ideation.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This research offers a glimmer of hope in the fight against suicidal ideation. It suggests that iCBT can be an effective and accessible tool for reducing suicidal thoughts. The study encourages further research and development of digital health interventions to address this critical public health issue.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2020-10-22
  2. Date Revised 2020-10-22
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

32343354

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC7189224

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Languages

English

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