Internet‐delivered cognitive behavioural therapy for post‐traumatic stress disorder: systematic review and meta‐analysis
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica2019Vol. 140(6), pp. 508–521
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Abstract
While the review found some beneficial effects of i-CBT for PTSD post-treatment, the quality of the evidence was very low because of the small number of included trials and there was insufficient evidence to support the maintenance of improvement at follow-up of 3-6 months. Further work is required to establish non-inferiority to current first-line interventions; to determine long-term efficacy; to explore mechanisms of effect; and to establish optimal levels of guidance.
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