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cognitive-behavioral therapy-based interventions

Also known as: CBT-based interventions, cognitive-behavioral interventions, cognitive behavioral therapy-based interventions

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A systematic review of cognitive behavioral therapy-based ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 15 facts
measurementIn the systematic review of cognitive behavioral therapy-based interventions, 12 of the included studies (92%) reported adequate random sequence generation and provided sufficient information regarding the method of allocation concealment for patients.
claimThe efficacy of CBT-based interventions for comorbid pain and depression is clinically relevant on average, consistent with previous meta-analyses in chronic pain by Williams et al. (2020) and depression by Lorenzo-Luaces et al. (2018), as reported by Sanabria-Mazo et al. (2020).
claimJuan Vicente Luciano is a first author of the article 'A systematic review of cognitive behavioral therapy-based ...' published in Frontiers in Psychology.
measurementIn a systematic review of cognitive behavioral therapy-based interventions, four out of six studies (66%) found significant differences in the reduction of depressive symptoms at follow-up in favor of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) compared to treatment as usual (TAU), with effect sizes (d) ranging from 0.75 to 0.26.
claimThe systematic review of cognitive behavioral therapy-based interventions for comorbid chronic pain and psychological distress was limited by a lack of trials with low risk of bias (RoB), making it premature to conclude the magnitude of efficacy for these interventions.
referenceA systematic review of cognitive behavioral therapy-based interventions for patients with comorbid chronic pain and psychological distress was conducted using searches in Medline, PsycINFO, Web of Science, and Scopus up to March 18th, 2023.
claimThe publisher of the article 'A systematic review of cognitive behavioral therapy-based ...' does not guarantee or endorse any product evaluated in the article or any claim made by a product manufacturer.
claimThe systematic review titled 'A systematic review of cognitive behavioral therapy-based ...' aims to examine the efficacy of CBT-based interventions for patients with comorbid chronic pain and clinically relevant psychological distress, noting that this specific efficacy has been scarcely assessed in previous literature.
claimCBT-based interventions were more effective than control groups in improving depression, anxiety, and quality of life at both post-treatment and follow-up, but not in improving pain intensity, according to the systematic review.
measurementIn a systematic review of cognitive behavioral therapy-based interventions, six out of eight studies (75%) found significant differences in the reduction of depressive symptoms at post-treatment in favor of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) compared to treatment as usual (TAU), with effect sizes (d) ranging from 1.31 to 0.18.
claimThe systematic review of cognitive behavioral therapy-based interventions reports only between-group comparisons for post-treatment, pre-post-treatment, and pre-follow-up comparisons, excluding intra-group differences.
measurementA systematic review of CBT-based interventions for patients with chronic pain and clinically relevant psychological distress analyzed twelve Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) and one non-RCT published between 2011 and 2023, finding positive but modest results.
measurementNone of the studies (0%) included in the systematic review of cognitive behavioral therapy-based interventions blinded the participants and personnel to the intervention delivered.
claimThe authors of the article 'A systematic review of cognitive behavioral therapy-based ...' state that all claims expressed in the article are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of their affiliated organizations, the publisher, the editors, or the reviewers.
referenceSanabria-Mazo, Colomer-Carbonell, Fernández-Vázquez, Noboa-Rocamora, Cardona-Ros, McCracken, Montes-Pérez, Castaño-Asins, Edo, Borràs, Sanz, Feliu-Soler, and Luciano (2023) authored 'A systematic review of cognitive behavioral therapy-based interventions for comorbid chronic pain and clinically relevant psychological distress', published in Frontiers in Psychology.
Addressing Chronic Stress in Therapy | Psychology Today psychologytoday.com Psychology Today May 8, 2024 1 fact
claimPsychologists can provide comprehensive support for chronic stress by employing a range of strategies, including cognitive-behavioral interventions and addressing broader systemic issues.