Efficacy of a Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for the Prevention of Depression in Nonprofessional Caregivers Administered through a Smartphone App: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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Efficacy of a Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for the Prevention of Depression in Nonprofessional Caregivers Administered through a Smartphone App: A Randomized Controlled TrialAutor(es)
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2023-09-09Cita bibliográfica
Vázquez, F.L.; Blanco, V.; Hita, I.; Torres, Á.J.; Otero, P.; Páramo, M.; Salmerón, M. Efficacy of a Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for the Prevention of Depression in Nonprofessional Caregivers Administered through a Smartphone App: A Randomized Controlled Trial. J. Clin. Med. 2023, 12, 5872. https:// doi.org/10.3390/jcm12185872
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[Abstract] Due to the limited availability of in-person interventions for caregivers, the development of effective programs that use new technologies to prevent depression is needed. The goal of this research was to assess the efficacy of a cognitive behavioral intervention for the prevention of depression, administered to nonprofessional caregivers through a smartphone application (app). One hundred and seventy-five caregivers were randomly assigned to either an app-based cognitive behavioral intervention (CBIA), the CBIA intervention plus a telephone conference call (CBIA + CC), or an attention control group (ACG). At post-intervention, the incidence of depression was lower in the CBIA and CBIA + CC compared to the ACG (1.7% and 0.0% vs. 7.9%, respectively). The absolute risk, relative risk, and number needed to treat compared to the ACG were 6.2%, 21.6%, and 16 for the CBIA, whilst they were 8%, 0.0%, and 13 for the CBIA + CC. Depressive symptomatology was significantly lower in the CBIA and CBIA + CC compared to the ACG (d = 0.84, Cliff’s δ = 0.49; d = 1.56, Cliff’s δ = 0.72), as well as in the CBIA + CC compared to the CBIA (d = 0.72, Cliff’s δ = 0.44). The prevention of depression was more likely in participants who received the CBIA, and adding the conference call in the CBIA + CC group improved the likelihood of this.
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Depression
Prevention
App
Smartphone
Caregiver
Cognitive behavioral
Randomized controlled trial
Prevention
App
Smartphone
Caregiver
Cognitive behavioral
Randomized controlled trial
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Atribución 3.0 España
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2077-0383