Efficacy and Moderators of Internet-Based Interventions in Adults with Subthreshold Depression: An Individual Participant Data Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials.

Author: BaumeisterHarald, BuntrockClaudia, CuijpersPim, DomhardtMatthias, EbertDavid Daniel, GrundSimon, HarrerMathias, ImamuraKotaro, KawakamiNorito, KleinJan Philipp, LehrDirk, MoritzSteffen, NobisStephanie, ReinsJo Annika, SnoekFrank, SpekViola, WeiselKiona, ZimmermannJohannes

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INTRODUCTION: Evidence on effects of Internet-based interventions to treat subthreshold depression (sD) and prevent the onset of major depression (MDD) is inconsistent. OBJECTIVE: We conducted an individual participant data meta-analysis to determine differences between intervention and control gro...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1159/000507819

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The Promise of Internet-Based Interventions for Subthreshold Depression

Subthreshold depression (sD) is a prevalent condition that can significantly impact a person's well-being. This study explores the efficacy of internet-based interventions for treating sD and preventing the onset of major depression (MDD), using individual participant data from randomized controlled trials.

Researchers, like explorers seeking a new path to mental health, sought to evaluate the effectiveness of internet-based interventions. They aimed to determine if these interventions could be a valuable tool for reaching individuals with sD and providing them with access to support and treatment.

A Digital Oasis for Mental Health

The study found that internet-based interventions were significantly more effective than control groups in reducing depressive symptom severity, increasing treatment response, and lowering the incidence of MDD onset. This is a promising finding, as it suggests that internet-based interventions can be a valuable and accessible resource for individuals with sD. It's like finding a digital oasis in the desert of mental health, offering a place of respite and healing.

Bridging the Gap in Mental Health Care

This research highlights the potential of internet-based interventions to address the unmet needs of individuals with sD. It offers a way to bridge the gap in mental health care, making treatment more accessible and convenient. This is especially important for individuals who may face barriers to traditional therapy, such as geographic location, financial constraints, or stigma.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study explores the potential of internet-based interventions for treating subthreshold depression, a condition that can often feel like navigating a desert of hopelessness. The findings suggest that these interventions can be a valuable and accessible resource for individuals with sD, offering a path towards better mental health. This research underscores the importance of utilizing technology to expand access to mental health care and empower individuals to take control of their well-being.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2021-10-28
  2. Date Revised 2021-10-28
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

32544912

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1159/000507819

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PICO Info
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English

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