Internet-based Psychodynamic Therapy Compared to Behavioral Activation - a Randomized Controlled Trial
NCT ID: NCT05109741
Last Updated: 2023-10-03
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
189 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-10-04
2023-05-15
Brief Summary
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In this project, we aim to include 350 patients with depression randomized to ten weeks of IPDT (N=150), ICBT in the form of behavioral activation (N=150) or waiting list (N=50). After the end of the treatment period, patients on the waiting list will also be offered treatment. A secure web platform (KI eHealth Core Facility) will be used to provide treatment via the Internet.
Symptoms of depression will be measured weekly and the effect will be evaluated by comparing the change in the treatment groups with each other and with the change in the waiting list group. Treatment effects and predictors of treatment response will be examined.
In summary, this project is an important step in the continued evaluation of internet-based psychological treatments for depression.
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Detailed Description
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Internet psychodynamic therapy (IPDT) has shown significant effects in the treatment of both depression and anxiety disorders, but also in the treatment of somatic problems. The effects also appear to have improved from end of treatment to follow-up in most studies, with subjects largely completing the full treatment programme. In conclusion, the results for this form of treatment are very promising.
However, internet-based psychodynamic therapy for depression has never been compared with Internet-based CBT (ICBT) in a randomised controlled trial. This is not only an important issue from the perspective of comparing efficacy. Such a comparative study could also provide a basis for gathering information on predictors of treatment response. Based on the psychotherapy literature, there is reason to believe that different patients respond to different treatments. Thus, a comparative study between ICBT and IPDT may also provide a basis for answering the question "Which works for whom?".
In this project, we aim to include 350 patients with depression randomized to ten weeks of IPDT (N=150), ICBT in the form of behavioral activation (N=150) or waiting list (N=50). After the end of the treatment period, patients on the waiting list will also be offered treatment. A secure web platform (KI eHealth Core Facility) will be used to provide treatment via the Internet.
Symptoms of depression will be measured weekly and the effect will be evaluated by comparing the change in the treatment groups with each other and with the change in the waiting list group. Treatment effects and predictors of treatment response will be examined.
In summary, this project is an important step in the continued evaluation of internet-based psychological treatments for depression.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Internet-based Psychodynamic Therapy
This is a 10-week treatment based on the psychodynamic SUBGAP model ("Seeing, Understanding, Breaking, and Guarding Against Patterns") by Farrell Silverberg (2005). The treatment has been evaluated in two previous randomized controlled trials.
Silverberg, F. (2005). Make the leap: A practical guide to breaking the patterns that hold you back. Da Capo Press.
Andersson, G., Paxling, B., Roch-Norlund, P., Östman, G., Norgren, A., Almlöv, J., ... \& Silverberg, F. (2012). Internet-based psychodynamic versus cognitive behavioral guided self-help for generalized anxiety disorder: a randomized controlled trial. Psychotherapy and psychosomatics, 81(6), 344-355.
Johansson, R., Ekbladh, S., Hebert, A., Lindström, M., Möller, S., Petitt, E., ... \& Andersson, G. (2012). Psychodynamic guided self-help for adult depression through the internet: a randomised controlled trial. PloS one, 7(5), e38021.
Internet-based Psychodynamic Therapy
Internet-based Psychodynamic Therapy based on the SUBGAP model developed by Farrell Silverberg
Internet-based Behavioral Activation
This 10-week treatment is based on the BATD-R ("Behavioral Activation Treatment for Depression - Revised") treatment by Lejuez and others (2011).
Lejuez, C. W., Hopko, D. R., Acierno, R., Daughters, S. B., \& Pagoto, S. L. (2011). Ten year revision of the brief behavioral activation treatment for depression: revised treatment manual. Behavior modification, 35(2), 111-161.
Internet-based Behavioral Activation
Internet-based Behavioral Activation based on the BATD-R model developed by Carl Lejuez and others.
Waiting-list
Participants will be in a 10-week waiting period.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Internet-based Psychodynamic Therapy
Internet-based Psychodynamic Therapy based on the SUBGAP model developed by Farrell Silverberg
Internet-based Behavioral Activation
Internet-based Behavioral Activation based on the BATD-R model developed by Carl Lejuez and others.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* A total score ≥10 on the PHQ-9
Exclusion Criteria
* A total score \>20 on the PHQ-9
* A psychological condition that might require other treatment (e.g., psychosis, suicidality, etc)
* Alcohol or substance addiction
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Stockholm University
OTHER
Karolinska Institutet
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Robert Johansson
Associate Professor
Principal Investigators
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Robert Johansson, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Stockholm University and Karolinska Institutet
Locations
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Karolinska Institutet
Stockholm, , Sweden
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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KIELSA1
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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