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Título del libro: International Conferences E-Society 2024 And Mobile Learning 2024
Título del capítulo: ONLINE TRANSDIAGNOSTIC INTERVENTION FOR EMOTIONAL, TRAUMA- AND STRESSOR-RELATED DISORDERS IN THE MEXICAN POPULATION

Autores UNAM:
ANABEL DE LA ROSA GOMEZ; LORENA ALEJANDRA FLORES PLATA; ALEJANDRINA HERNANDEZ POSADAS;
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Año de publicación:
2024
Palabras clave:

Economic and social effects; Clinical utility; Cognitive-behavioral therapies; Emotional; Internet based; Randomized pilot trial; Self management; Telepsychology; Transdiagnostic; Treatment group; Waiting lists; Diagnosis


Resumen:

Anxiety, depressive, and trauma- and stressor-related disorders occur at high levels of prevalence in the Mexican population. Likewise, treatments based on transdiagnostic cognitive-behavioral therapy have demonstrated high effectiveness when applied with telepsychology. The aim was to evaluate the suitability, clinical utility, and acceptance/satisfaction of an online transdiagnostic intervention delivered by an Internet-based intervention for emotional and trauma-related disorders and stressors. Participants who met the inclusion criteria (n=225) between 18 and 70 years old were randomly assigned to one of the three arms of the study: a) Internet-guided transdiagnostic intervention with synchronous assistance (n=74), b) Internet-guided transdiagnostic intervention (n=74), c) waiting list group (n=77). It was observed that, in all the outcome variables, the group without treatment presented non-significant differences between the pre- and post-test. On the other hand, in both treatment groups, statistically significant differences were observed in all outcome variables, (depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress, general symptoms and emotional dysregulation) in each of the experimental conditions (without treatment, self-management only treatment and self-management treatment with therapeutic support), except emotional dysregulation. This variable showed a significant change only in the group that included support from a therapist (but not in the completely self-managed treatment). Data showed significant improvement in clinical measures of depression, anxiety, and emotional regulation in the two treatment groups. Significant differences were reached between treatment groups vs WL. And it obtained a good acceptance/satisfaction index reported by the participants in both treatment groups. The discussion considers the findings of the study and its relevance in the Mexican context, as well as the feasibility of conducting studies. © 2024 International Conferences e-Society 2024 and Mobile Learning 2024. All rights reserved.


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