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Reducing demands on clinicians by offering computer-aided self-help for phobia/panic - Feasibility study

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY
卷 179, 期 -, 页码 456-459

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ROYAL COLLEGE OF PSYCHIATRISTS
DOI: 10.1192/bjp.179.5.456

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Background Many patients with phobia/panic find it hard to access effective treatment. Aims To test the feasibility of computer-guided exposure therapy for phobia/panic. Method Self-referrals were screened for 20 min and, if suitable, had six sessions of computer-guided self-help (from a system called FearFighter). Pre- and post-treatment ratings of 54 patients were compared with those of 31 similar outpatients with phobia/panic who received the same treatment guided by a clinician. Results At pre-treatment, computer-guided cases were slightly less severe than clinician-guided patients. In a posttreatment intent-to-treat analysis, both groups improved comparably but computer-guided patients spent 86% less time with a clinician than did purely clinician-guided patients, who had no access to the computer system. Conclusions Computer-guided self-exposure therapy appeared feasible and effective for self-referrals and saved much clinician time. A controlled study is now needed. Declaration of interest One of the authors (I.M) shares intellectual property rights in the computer-guided system.

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