Technologiebasierte psychologische Interventionen (TBIs) zur Überbrückung von Wartezeiten und zur Nachsorge bei Menschen mit depressiven Erkrankungen – der aktuelle Forschungsstand

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Abstract

Our goal was to present current research on the effectiveness, acceptance and safety of technology-based psychological interventions (TBIs) for bridging waiting periods (e. g., for outpatient psychotherapy) and aftercare of people with depressive disorders and to derive implications for future research. In this systematic review of 83 studies, the use of TBIs in people with diagnosed depression was analyzed. Among these, only a few studies were identified as those applying TBIs for bridging waiting periods (n=1) and aftercare (n=4). The narrative summary of results suggests the effectiveness of TBIs for aftercare. However, very few data are available on TBIs regarding their acceptance, safety and use for bridging waiting periods. The current evidence base is insufficient for recommending the use of TBIs for bridging waiting periods and for aftercare. Further randomized controlled trials capturing effectiveness, acceptance, safety, and the potential for implementation of TBIs under real-world care conditions are needed.

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Translated title of the contributionTechnology-Based Psychological Interventions (TBIs) for Bridging Waiting Periods and Aftercare for People with Depressive Disorders: The Current State of Research
Original languageGerman
ISSN0937-2032
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Publication statusPublished - 01.2022