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All at once or one at the time? A randomized controlled trial comparing two ways to deliver bibliotherapy for panic disorder

Authors :
Carlbring, P.
Maurin, T.
Sjomark, J.
Maurin, L.
Westling, B.E.
Ekselius, L.
Cuijpers, P.
Andersson, G.
Carlbring, P.
Maurin, T.
Sjomark, J.
Maurin, L.
Westling, B.E.
Ekselius, L.
Cuijpers, P.
Andersson, G.
Source :
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Repository
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Bibliotherapy is potentially effective in the treatment of panic disorder (PD). A still unanswered question is whether pacing is important. This study was designed to test whether there is a difference between being assigned a full book as therapy and receiving one individual chapter every week (i.e. pacing). A total of 28 participants were randomized to either 10 paced chapters or one book with 10 chapters. To maximize compliance, short weekly telephone calls were added in both conditions (M = 17.8 min, SD = 4.2). Both treatments showed promising results, with effects maintained up to 2 years and with within-group effect sizes (Cohen's d) between 0.95 and 1.11. Pretreatment ratings of credibility were positively correlated with the change scores at both posttest and 2-year follow-up for three panic measures. Pacing of text material in bibliotherapy for PD is not needed, and all material can be provided at once when the treatment is guided by a therapist. © 2011 Swedish Association for Behaviour Therapy.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Repository
Notes :
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy vol.40 (2011) p.228-235 [ISSN 1650-6073], English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1136600507
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080.16506073.2011.553629