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Prominent publications by Per Carlbring
Tailored vs. Standardized Internet-Based Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Depression and Comorbid Symptoms: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Major depression can be treated by means of cognitive behavior therapy, delivered via the Internet as guided self-help. Individually tailored guided self-help treatments have shown promising results in the treatment of anxiety disorders. This randomized controlled trial tested the efficacy of an Internet-based individually tailored guided self-help treatment which specifically targeted depression with comorbid symptoms. The treatment was compared both to standardized ...
Also Ranks for: Treatment Depression | cognitive behavior therapy | comorbid symptoms | randomized controlled trial | tailored internet |
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the long-term effects of two non-face-to-face treatment programmes for stress urinary incontinence (SUI) based on pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT).
SUBJECTS AND METHODS: The present study was a randomized controlled trial with online recruitment of 250 community-dwelling women aged 18-70 years with SUI ≥ one time/week. Diagnosis was based on validated self-assessed questionnaires, 2-day bladder diary and telephone interview with a urotherapist. Consecutive ...
Also Ranks for: Stress Urinary Incontinence | 1 year | randomized controlled trial | pelvic floor | treatment participants |
Biases in attention processes are thought to play a crucial role in the aetiology and maintenance of Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD). The goal of the present study was to examine the efficacy of a programme intended to train attention towards positive cues and a programme intended to train attention towards negative cues. In a randomised, controlled, double-blind design, the impact of these two training conditions on both selective attention and social anxiety were compared to that of a ...
Also Ranks for: Social Anxiety | attention bias | control condition | therapy cues | cognitive behavioral |
BACKGROUND: Medical professionals are at high risk of job stress and burnout. Research shows that work-related stress can be reduced through enhancing psychological resources, in particular, self-efficacy and perceived social support. These psychological resources can operate either individually or sequentially: in line with the cultivation hypothesis, self-efficacy precedes and cultivates perceived social support, whereas according to the enabling hypothesis it is perceived social ...
Also Ranks for: Medical Professionals | social support | stress burnout | controlled trial | based intervention |
Internet-versus group-administered cognitive behaviour therapy for panic disorder in a psychiatric setting: a randomised trial
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BACKGROUND: Internet administered cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) is a promising new way to deliver psychological treatment, but its effectiveness in regular care settings and in relation to more traditional CBT group treatment has not yet been determined. The primary aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of Internet-and group administered CBT for panic disorder (with or without agoraphobia) in a randomised trial within a regular psychiatric care setting. The second aim of ...
Also Ranks for: Internet Treatment | cbt panic disorder | cognitive behaviour therapy | psychiatric setting | study effectiveness |
Emotional intelligence moderates perceived stress and suicidal ideation among depressed adolescent inpatients
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Because it remains one of the third leading causes of death among adolescents around the world, suicide is a major public health concern. This study was designed in response to this concern by examining the relationships among perceived stress, emotional intelligence, and suicidal ideation and to test the moderating role of emotional intelligence in the relationship between perceived stress and suicidal ideation. A sample of depressed adolescents (n=202) was recruited from five hospitals ...
Also Ranks for: Suicidal Ideation | perceived stress | emotional intelligence | structural equation modeling | multigroup analysis |
Internet-based treatment of stress urinary incontinence: a randomised controlled study with focus on pelvic floor muscle training
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WHAT'S KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT? AND WHAT DOES THE STUDY ADD?: Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) affects 10-35% of women, and it is sometimes very distressful. Pelvic floor exercises are the first line of treatment, but access barriers or embarrassment may prevent women from seeking help. There is a need for new, simple, and effective ways to deliver treatment. Management of SUI without face-to-face contact is possible, and Internet-based treatment is a new, promising treatment ...
Also Ranks for: Stress Urinary Incontinence | based treatment | pelvic floor | primary outcomes | muscle training |
BACKGROUND: Guided Internet-based cognitive behavior therapy (ICBT) has been tested in many trials and found to be effective in the treatment of anxiety and mood disorders. Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) has also been treated with ICBT, but there are no controlled trials on guided Internet-based psychodynamic treatment (IPDT). Since there is preliminary support for psychodynamic treatment for GAD, we decided to test if a psychodynamically informed self-help treatment could be ...
Also Ranks for: Generalized Anxiety Disorder | ipdt icbt | randomized controlled trial | cognitive behavioral | based psychodynamic |
Background. Depression and anxiety disorders are major world-wide problems. There are no or few epidemiological studies investigating the prevalence of depression, generalized anxiety disorder and anxiety disorders in general in the Swedish population. Methods. Data were obtained by means of a postal survey administered to 3001 randomly selected adults. After two reminders response rate was 44.3%. Measures of depression and general anxiety were the 9-item Patient Health Questionnaire ...
Also Ranks for: Depression Anxiety | point prevalence | healthrelated quality | swedish population | disorders comorbidity |
We conducted a cross-sectional survey study to investigate whether there is a relationship between experiential avoidance (EA), rumination, post-traumatic stress symptoms (PTSS), and symptoms of depression, in parents of children on cancer treatment. Data from 79 parents (55 mothers) of 79 children with a median of three months since their cancer diagnosis were included in cross-sectional analyses. EA and rumination were positively correlated with PTSS and symptoms of depression. EA and ...
Also Ranks for: Experiential Avoidance | posttraumatic stress symptoms | parents children | cancer treatment | disorders post |
Therapist Experience and Knowledge Acquisition in Internet-Delivered CBT for Social Anxiety Disorder: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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BACKGROUND: Guided internet-delivered cognitive behavior therapy (ICBT) has been tested in several trials on social anxiety disorder (SAD) with moderate to large effects. The aims of this study were threefold. First, to compare the effects of ICBT including online discussion forum with a moderated online discussion forum only. Second, to investigate if knowledge about SAD increased following treatment and third to compare the effects of inexperienced versus experienced therapists on ...
Also Ranks for: Therapist Experience | social anxiety | treatment icbt | knowledge acquisition | randomized controlled trial |
BACKGROUND: Internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy (iCBT) has been found to be an effective way to disseminate psychological treatment, and support given by a therapist seems to be important in order to achieve good outcomes. Little is known about what the therapists actually do when they provide support in iCBT and whether their behaviour influences treatment outcome.
AIMS: This study addressed the content of therapist e-mails in guided iCBT for generalized anxiety ...
Also Ranks for: Therapist Behaviours | generalized anxiety | cognitive behaviour | task reinforcement | module completion |
OBJECTIVE: Our aim in this randomized controlled trial was to investigate the effects on global tinnitus severity of 2 Internet-delivered psychological treatments, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), in guided self-help format.
METHOD: Ninety-nine participants (mean age = 48.5 years; 43% female) who were significantly distressed by tinnitus were recruited from the community. Participants were randomly assigned to CBT (n = 32), ACT (n = 35), or a ...
Also Ranks for: Randomized Controlled Trial | commitment therapy | cognitive behavior | life cbt | tinnitus handicap inventory |
Importance: Personalized treatment choices would increase the effectiveness of internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) for depression to the extent that patients differ in interventions that better suit them.
Objective: To provide personalized estimates of short-term and long-term relative efficacy of guided and unguided iCBT for depression using patient-level information.
Data Sources: We searched PubMed, Embase, PsycInfo, and Cochrane Library to identify randomized clinical ...
Also Ranks for: Behavioral Therapy | based cognitive | individuals depression | guided icbt | network meta |
Perfectionism and Test Anxiety among High-School Students: the Moderating Role of Academic Hardiness
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Recent evidence suggests that test anxiety is increasing among students; however, relatively little is known regarding the related factors of test anxiety. The purpose of this study was to (1) examine the relationships between two forms of perfectionism, academic hardiness, and test anxiety, and (2) examine the moderating role of academic hardiness on the association between two types of perfectionism and test anxiety. This study included 520 students ranging from 15 to 21 years of age ...
Also Ranks for: Test Anxiety | academic hardiness | moderating role | school students | personal standards perfectionism |
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Concepts for whichPer Carlbringhas direct influence:Panic disorder, Social anxiety disorder, Randomized controlled trial, Social phobia, Anxiety disorders, Social anxiety, Negative effects, Online consultations.
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Concepts related to the work of other authors for whichfor which Per Carlbring has influence:Mental health, Anxiety disorders, Depressive symptoms, Randomized controlled trial, Virtual reality, Panic disorder, Behavioral therapy.
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