Justicia Azucena, Elices Matilde, Cebria Ana Isabel, Palao Diego J, Gorosabel Jesús, Puigdemont Dolors, de Diego-Adeliño Javier, Gabilondo Andrea, Iruin Alvaro, Hegerl Ulrich, Pérez Víctor
Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Salud Mental (CIBERSAM), Madrid, Spain.
Departament de Psiquiatria i Medicina Legal, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Cerdanyola del Vallès, Spain.
BMC Psychiatry. 2017 Apr 19;17(1):143. doi: 10.1186/s12888-017-1306-2.
During the last decade online interventions have emerged as a promising approach for patients with mild/moderate depressive symptoms, reaching at large populations and representing cost-effective alternatives. The main objective of this double-blind, randomized controlled trial is to examine the efficacy of an internet-based self-management tool (iFightDepression) for mild to moderate depression as an add-on to treatment as usual (TAU) versus internet-based psychoeducation plus TAU.
A total of 310 participants with major depression disorder (MDD) will be recruited at four different mental-health facilities in Spain. Participants will be randomly allocated to one of two study arms: iFightDepression (iFD) tool + TAU vs. internet-based psychoeducation + TAU. Both interventions last for 8 weeks and there is a 12 weeks follow up. The primary outcome measure is changes in depressive symptoms assessed with the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale. Additionally, pre-post interventions assessments will include socio-demographic data, a brief medical and clinical history and self-reported measures of depressive symptoms, quality of life, functional impairments and satisfaction with the iFD tool.
iFightDepression is an easy-prescribed tool that could increase the efficacy of conventional treatment and potentially reach untreated patients, shortening waiting lists to receive psychological treatment. Confirming the efficacy of the iFD internet-based self-management tool as an add-on treatment for individuals with mild to moderate depression will be clinically-relevant.
Registration number NCT02312583 . Clinicaltrials.gov . December 4, 2014.
在过去十年中,在线干预已成为一种治疗轻/中度抑郁症状患者的有效方法,能够覆盖大量人群,且具有成本效益。这项双盲随机对照试验的主要目的是检验一种基于互联网的自我管理工具(iFightDepression)作为常规治疗(TAU)的附加治疗手段,用于治疗轻至中度抑郁症的疗效,并与基于互联网的心理教育加TAU进行比较。
将在西班牙的四个不同心理健康机构招募310名重度抑郁症(MDD)患者。参与者将被随机分配到两个研究组之一:iFightDepression(iFD)工具+TAU组与基于互联网的心理教育+TAU组。两种干预措施均持续8周,并进行12周的随访。主要结局指标是用汉密尔顿抑郁量表评估的抑郁症状变化。此外,干预前后的评估将包括社会人口统计学数据、简要的医学和临床病史,以及自我报告的抑郁症状、生活质量、功能障碍和对iFD工具的满意度。
iFightDepression是一种易于开出处方的工具,可以提高传统治疗的疗效,并有可能惠及未接受治疗的患者,缩短接受心理治疗的等待名单。证实iFD基于互联网的自我管理工具作为轻至中度抑郁症患者附加治疗的疗效具有临床意义。
注册号NCT02312583。Clinicaltrials.gov。2014年12月4日。