Selbstmanagement Interventionen in der Behandlung depressiver Störungen: reif für die klinische Praxis?

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Selbstmanagement Interventionen in der Behandlung depressiver Störungen: reif für die klinische Praxis? / Klein, Jan Philipp; Berger, Thomas; Hautzinger, Martin; Lutz, Wolfgang; Rose, Matthias; Späth, Christina; Schröder, Johanna; Hohagen, Fritz; Moritz, Steffen.

In: FORTSCHR NEUROL PSYC, Vol. 87, No. 3, 03.2019, p. 172-180.

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Klein, JP, Berger, T, Hautzinger, M, Lutz, W, Rose, M, Späth, C, Schröder, J, Hohagen, F & Moritz, S 2019, 'Selbstmanagement Interventionen in der Behandlung depressiver Störungen: reif für die klinische Praxis?', FORTSCHR NEUROL PSYC, vol. 87, no. 3, pp. 172-180. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-0849-9838

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Klein, J. P., Berger, T., Hautzinger, M., Lutz, W., Rose, M., Späth, C., Schröder, J., Hohagen, F., & Moritz, S. (2019). Selbstmanagement Interventionen in der Behandlung depressiver Störungen: reif für die klinische Praxis? FORTSCHR NEUROL PSYC, 87(3), 172-180. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-0849-9838

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@article{34072310e0cd41e789a34230b4530215,
title = "Selbstmanagement Interventionen in der Behandlung depressiver St{\"o}rungen: reif f{\"u}r die klinische Praxis?",
abstract = "Only about half of those suffering from a depressive disorder seek treatment. Self-management interventions are one way to reduce this treatment gap. These interventions are mostly based on evidence-based techniques of cognitive behavioural therapy, which are taught by a computer program instead of a therapist. Numerous studies have shown the effectiveness of these interventions. However, these studies also raise a number of questions. These concern the efficacy both in the external rating and in the long-term course and the efficacy in severe depressive symptoms or in combination with antidepressant medication. Finally, the question arises as to the use of these interventions in patients in clinical practice and in people who are not particularly Internet-savvy. We addressed these questions in a large randomized study (EVIDENT study). This study investigated the efficacy of Intervention deprexis{\textregistered}. The results of this study are summarised in this overview and placed in the context of other interventions available in Germany.",
keywords = "Antidepressive Agents/therapeutic use, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy/education, Depressive Disorder/therapy, Germany, Humans, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, Self Care/methods, Self-Management/methods",
author = "Klein, {Jan Philipp} and Thomas Berger and Martin Hautzinger and Wolfgang Lutz and Matthias Rose and Christina Sp{\"a}th and Johanna Schr{\"o}der and Fritz Hohagen and Steffen Moritz",
note = "{\textcopyright} Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.",
year = "2019",
month = mar,
doi = "10.1055/a-0849-9838",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "87",
pages = "172--180",
journal = "FORTSCHR NEUROL PSYC",
issn = "0720-4299",
publisher = "Georg Thieme Verlag KG",
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AU - Klein, Jan Philipp

AU - Berger, Thomas

AU - Hautzinger, Martin

AU - Lutz, Wolfgang

AU - Rose, Matthias

AU - Späth, Christina

AU - Schröder, Johanna

AU - Hohagen, Fritz

AU - Moritz, Steffen

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N2 - Only about half of those suffering from a depressive disorder seek treatment. Self-management interventions are one way to reduce this treatment gap. These interventions are mostly based on evidence-based techniques of cognitive behavioural therapy, which are taught by a computer program instead of a therapist. Numerous studies have shown the effectiveness of these interventions. However, these studies also raise a number of questions. These concern the efficacy both in the external rating and in the long-term course and the efficacy in severe depressive symptoms or in combination with antidepressant medication. Finally, the question arises as to the use of these interventions in patients in clinical practice and in people who are not particularly Internet-savvy. We addressed these questions in a large randomized study (EVIDENT study). This study investigated the efficacy of Intervention deprexis®. The results of this study are summarised in this overview and placed in the context of other interventions available in Germany.

AB - Only about half of those suffering from a depressive disorder seek treatment. Self-management interventions are one way to reduce this treatment gap. These interventions are mostly based on evidence-based techniques of cognitive behavioural therapy, which are taught by a computer program instead of a therapist. Numerous studies have shown the effectiveness of these interventions. However, these studies also raise a number of questions. These concern the efficacy both in the external rating and in the long-term course and the efficacy in severe depressive symptoms or in combination with antidepressant medication. Finally, the question arises as to the use of these interventions in patients in clinical practice and in people who are not particularly Internet-savvy. We addressed these questions in a large randomized study (EVIDENT study). This study investigated the efficacy of Intervention deprexis®. The results of this study are summarised in this overview and placed in the context of other interventions available in Germany.

KW - Antidepressive Agents/therapeutic use

KW - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy/education

KW - Depressive Disorder/therapy

KW - Germany

KW - Humans

KW - Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic

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KW - Self-Management/methods

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