Internet-delivered Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Chronic Conditions: Comparing Low Intensity Delivery Models
Anxiety, Depression, Chronic Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Anxiety focused on measuring anxiety, depression, internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy, randomized controlled trial, patient-centered, knowledge implementation, mental health system, therapist-assistance
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18 years of age or older
- residing in Canada
- endorsing symptoms of anxiety or depression
- diagnosed with a chronic medical health condition
- chronic condition does not impact ability to complete treatment (ex. cognitive impairment)
- able to access a computer and internet service
- willing to provide a physician as emergency contact
Exclusion Criteria:
- high suicide risk
- suicide attempt or hospitalization in the last year
- primary problems with psychosis, alcohol or drug problems, mania
- currently receiving active psychological treatment for anxiety or depression
- not present in country during treatment
- concerns about online therapy
Sites / Locations
- Online Therapy Unit, University of Regina
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Team-Guided ICBT
Self-Guided ICBT
An 8-week transdiagnostic internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy (ICBT) for persons with chronic conditions course will be delivered to participants. In addition to the online program, a guide from the Online Therapy Unit team will provide support within one business day of the client's email. The team of guides consist of registered social workers, psychologists or supervised graduate students, with experience delivering ICBT. Amount of contact will be personalized to participants' needs.
An 8-week transdiagnostic internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy (ICBT) for persons with chronic conditions course will be delivered to participants. Participants are able to contact the Online Therapy Unit regarding any technical issues with logging onto the site. However, no psychological intervention will be provided. A team member from the Unit will contact the participant only if there is a significant clinical issue requiring attention (e.g., sudden increase in symptoms).