Adherence predictors in an internet-based intervention program for depression

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dc.contributor.author Castro, A.
dc.contributor.author López-del-Hoyo, Y.
dc.contributor.author Peake, C.
dc.contributor.author Mayoral, F.
dc.contributor.author Botella, C.
dc.contributor.author Garcia-Campayo, J.
dc.contributor.author Banos, R.M.
dc.contributor.author Nogueira-Arjona, R.
dc.contributor.author Roca, M.
dc.contributor.author Gili, M.
dc.date.accessioned 2020-05-22T05:19:31Z
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11201/152522
dc.description.abstract [eng] Internet-delivered psychotherapy has been demonstrated to be effective in the treatment of depression. Nevertheless, the study of the adherence in this type of the treatment reported divergent results. The main objective of this study is to analyze predictors of adherence in a primary care Internet-based intervention for depression in Spain. A multi-center, three arm, parallel, randomized controlled trial was conducted with 194 depressive patients, who were allocated in self-guided or supported-guided intervention. Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics were gathered using a case report form. The Mini international neuropsychiatric interview diagnoses major depression. Beck Depression Inventory was used to assess depression severity. The visual analogic scale assesses the respondent's self-rated health and Short Form Health Survey was used to measure the health-related quality of life. Age results a predictor variable for both intervention groups (with and without therapist support). Perceived health is a negative predictor of adherence for the self-guided intervention when change in depression severity was included in the model. Change in depression severity results a predictor of adherence in the support-guided intervention. Our findings demonstrate that in our sample, there are differences in sociodemographic and clinical variables between active and dropout participants and we provide adherence predictors in each intervention condition of this Internet-based program for depression (self-guided and support-guided). It is important to point that further research in this area is essential to improve tailored interventions and to know specific patients groups can benefit from these interventions.
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dc.relation.isformatof https://doi.org/10.1080/16506073.2017.1366546
dc.relation.ispartof Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 2018, vol. 47, num. 3, p. 246-261
dc.rights , 2018
dc.subject.classification Ciències de la salut
dc.subject.classification 159.9 - Psicologia
dc.subject.other Medical sciences
dc.subject.other 159.9 - Psychology
dc.title Adherence predictors in an internet-based intervention program for depression
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
dc.date.updated 2020-05-22T05:19:32Z
dc.date.embargoEndDate info:eu-repo/date/embargoEnd/2026-12-31
dc.embargo 2026-12-31
dc.subject.keywords Internet-based intervention
dc.subject.keywords adherence
dc.rights.accessRights info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess
dc.identifier.doi https://doi.org/10.1080/16506073.2017.1366546


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