Treatment of panic disorder: live therapy vs. self-help via the Internet |
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Authors: | Carlbring Per Nilsson-Ihrfelt Elisabeth Waara Johan Kollenstam Cecilia Buhrman Monica Kaldo Viktor Söderberg Marie Ekselius Lisa Andersson Gerhard |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Uppsala University, Box 1225, 751 42 Uppsala, Sweden. per.carlbring@psyk.uu.se |
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Abstract: | A randomized trial was conducted comparing 10 individual weekly sessions of cognitive behaviour therapy for panic disorder (PD) with or without agoraphobia with a 10-module self-help program on the Internet. After confirming the PD diagnosis with an in-person structured clinical interview (SCID) 49 participants were randomized. Overall, the results suggest that Internet-administered self-help plus minimal therapist contact via e-mail can be equally effective as traditional individual cognitive behaviour therapy. Composite within-group effect sizes were high in both groups, while the between-group effect size was small (Cohen's d=16). One-year follow-up confirmed the results, with a within-group effect size of Cohen's d=0.80 for the Internet group and d=0.93 for the live group. The results from this study generally provide evidence to support the continued use and development of Internet-distributed self-help programs. |
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Keywords: | Internet Panic disorder Self-help techniques Bibliotherapy |
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