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Internet-delivered cognitive behavior therapy for children and adolescents : A systematic review and meta-analysis

Authors :
Maria Lalouni
Johan Ahlen
Eva Serlachius
Ola Olén
Brjánn Ljótsson
Erik Hedman
Fabian Lenhard
Marianne Bonnert
Sarah Vigerland
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för psykologi, 2016.

Abstract

Internet-delivered cognitive behavior therapy (ICBT) is a relatively novel treatment format with the potential to increase accessibility of evidence-based care. However, little is known about the feasibility and efficacy of ICBT in children and adolescents. We conducted a comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis of ICBT for children and adolescents to provide an overview of the field and assess the efficacy of these interventions. A systematic literature search of six electronic databases was performed to identify ICBT intervention studies for children with a psychiatric condition, such as social anxiety disorder, or a somatic condition, such as chronic pain. Two reviewers independently rated study quality. Twenty-five studies, targeting 11 different disorders, were included in the review. Study quality and presentation of treatment variables, such as therapist time and treatment adherence, varied largely. Twenty-four studies (N=1882) were included in the meta-analysis and ICBT yielded moderate between-group effect sizes when compared with waitlist, g=0.62, 95% CI [0.41, 0.84]. The results suggest that CBT for psychiatric and somatic conditions in children and adolescents can be successfully adapted to an internet-delivered format.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0fc087f82a8240c9b04033d144cc745f