Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effectiveness of a Transdiagnostic Internet-based Treatment for Emotional Disorders vs Treatment as Usual in Specialized Care: a Randomized Controlled Trial
The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy of a Transdiagnostic Internet-based Protocol (Emotion Regulation Protocol) for the treatment of unipolar mood disorders (major depression and dysthimia) four anxiety disorders (Panic disorder, agoraphobia, generalized anxiety disorder and social anxiety disorder) and obsessive-compulsive disorder in comparison with Treatment as Usual in specialized care (Spanish public mental health system).
Emotional disorders (ED) (anxiety and mood disorders) are among the most prevalent mental
disorders, with a life prevalence of 29% and comorbidity rates that range between 40 and 80%.
If they are not adequately treated the course is often chronic, and them significantly affect
important functioning areas such as work and social relationships. Thus, these data strongly
suggest efficacious and efficient treatments are needed in order to address this important
health problem. The classification and differentiation of mental disorders carried out in
manuals like the DSM and the ICD has played an important role in the emphasis placed on the
research about the treatment of specific disorders; however, it has also been a problem in
the dissemination of evidenced-based treatments due to the difficulties in training the
clinicians in the variety of the available disorder-specific programs. In fact, less than 50%
of people suffering from emotional disorders receive a psychological treatment; and this is
also accounted for by its costs and time of application. As a consequence, many people decide
not to search for psychological treatment. In addition, epidemiological studies have shown
that at least 55% of people suffering from an anxiety disorder suffer from another anxiety
disorder at the moment of the assessment, and this prevalence rate is up to 76% when
different lifespan diagnoses are taken into account. This high comorbidity rate indicates
that the different ED share important characteristics and it has been proposed that this
overlapping is accounted for by common biological and psychological vulnerabilities that
along with psychosocial stress factors leads to different manifestations of the same
vulnerability, i. e., the different mood and anxiety disorders. Thus, a Transdiagnostic
approach could help overcome these barriers.
Transdiagnostic approaches have implications in the treatment of psychological disorders as a
number of treatment protocols have been developed based on this perspective. Clark has
distinguished three perspectives in transdiagnostic cognitive-behavioral therapy: a) The
transdiagnostic practice, a pragmatic perspective that includes components of various
disorder-specific intervention protocols whose aim is to determine which are the active
components in samples with those disorders. The contributions of Norton, Andrews and Titov,
and the study: Coordinated Anxiety Learning and Management (CALM) belong to this category. b)
The transdiagnostic theory, that specifies a theoretical framework which outlines the common
psychological constructs that influence the maintenance of ED. For instance, the tripartite
model of anxiety and depression, with positive and negative affect as relevant constructs. c)
The Unified Protocol. The Barlow's team has designed a protocol, adequate for the treatment
of ED which focuses on four essential aspects: to increase present-focused emotional
awareness, to identify and modify emotional avoidance patterns, to promote the cognitive
flexibility and to facilitate exposure to avoided situations and sensations.
Another aspect that could enhance the dissemination of evidence-based treatments as well as
considerably reduce the costs is the use of the Internet. A number of sistematic reviews has
shown that Internet-based treatments yield similar results when compared to face-to-face
therapy. Nevertheless, most of these programs are focused on a single disorder since a few
Transdiagostic Internet-based treatments have been developed and tested by means of
randomized controlled trials so far. Furthermore, no studies on efficacy of Internet-based
Transdiagnostic vs Treatment as usual (TAU) have been carried out in specialized care.
Therefore, we have developed a Transdiagnostic Internet-based protocol treatment (Emotion
Regulation Protocol) based on the Unified Protocol proposed by Barlow, that also includes
components of emotion regulation and acceptance.
The aim of this study will be to test the efficacy of a Transdiagnostic Internet-based
protocol (Emotion Regulation Protocol) for the treatment of emotional disorders by means of a
randomized controlled trial in a sample made up of participants from specialized care of the
Spanish public mental health system. The study will include two conditions: a)
Transdiagnostic Internet-based treatment protocol and b) TAU. The main hypothesis is that the
Transdiagnostic protocol will be more efficacious than TAU and that will obtain a good
acceptance by patients and mental health professionals. We also expect the online
Transdiagnostic protocol to be more efficient when compared with TAU (e. g., a significant
greater number of patients which receive a psychological treatment, a significant reduction
of the waiting lists and costs such as hours of clinical assistance and hours of face-to-face
treatment, etc.).
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