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Prognostic factors and effect modifiers for personalisation of internet-based cognitive behavioural therapy among university students with subthreshold depression: A secondary analysis of a factorial trial

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JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS
Volume 322, Issue -, Pages 156-162

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2022.11.024

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Precision medicine; Psychotherapy; Moderator; Treatment selection; Smartphone application

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This study explored the prognostic factors and effect modifiers for five common components of internet-cognitive behavioural therapy (iCBT) for depression. The study found that baseline depressive symptoms and exercise habits are factors influencing the effectiveness of the self-monitoring component.
Background: Internet-cognitive behavioural therapy (iCBT) for depression can include multiple components. This study explored depressive symptom improvement prognostic factors (PFs) and effect modifiers (EMs) for five common iCBT components including behavioural activation, cognitive restructuring, problem solving, self -monitoring, and assertion training.Methods: We used data from a factorial trial of iCBT for subthreshold depression among Japanese university students (N = 1093). The primary outcome was the change in PHQ-9 scores at 8 weeks from baseline. In-teractions between each component and various baseline characteristics were estimated using a mixed-effects model for repeated measures. We calculated multiplicity-adjusted p-values at 5 % false discovery rate using the Benjamini-Hochberg procedure.Results: After multiplicity adjustment, the baseline PHQ-9 total score emerged as a PF and exercise habits as an EM for self-monitoring (adjusted p-values <0.05). The higher the PHQ-9 total score at baseline (range: 5-14), the greater the decrease after 8 weeks. For each 5-point increase at baseline, the change from baseline to 8 weeks was bigger by 2.8 points. The more frequent the exercise habits (range: 0-2 points), the less effective the self -monitoring component. The difference in PHQ-9 change scores between presence or absence of self -monitoring was smaller by 0.94 points when the participant exercised one level more frequently. Addition-ally, the study suggested seven out of 36 PFs and 14 out of 160 EMs examined were candidates for future research.Limitations: Generalizability is limited to university students with subthreshold depression.

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