Computer-assisted cognitive-behavioral therapy for adolescent depression in primary care clinics in Santiago, Chile (YPSA-M): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
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Martínez Nahuel, Vania Angélica
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Computer-assisted cognitive-behavioral therapy for adolescent depression in primary care clinics in Santiago, Chile (YPSA-M): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
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Background: Depression is a common and disabling condition. In Chile, assistance is guaranteed by law through a
national program for depression in primary care services, and there is evidence of effective treatment for depressed
women. However, there is a shortage of evidence-based treatments for depression in adolescents. The incorporation of
technology to expand therapeutic options is becoming more common. This proposal aims to compare the efficacy of
therapy that enhances traditional face-to-face cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) with a computer-based program
versus usual care to treat depression in adolescents in primary care clinics in Santiago, Chile.
Methods and design: This is a two-arm, single-blind, randomized controlled trial with a target enrollment of 216
depressed adolescents between 15 and 19 years of age, attending four primary care clinics in Santiago, Chile. In the
active arm, depressed adolescents will receive eight sessions of computer-assisted CBT, led by trained psychologists on
a weekly basis. In the control arm, depressed adolescents will receive treatment as usual from the primary care centers.
Mean depression scores and indicators of dysfunctional thoughts, problem-solving strategies, and health-related quality
of life will be measured at baseline and four and six months after randomization.
Discussion: As far as we know, this is the first randomized controlled trial of a computer-assisted CBT intervention for
depressed adolescents in a Latin American country.
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This project is funded by the Chilean National Fund for Scientific and
Technological Development, FONDECYT (project number 11121637) and the
Millennium Scientific Initiative (project NS100018), funded by the Chilean
Ministry for Economy. We thank the Health Area of the Municipal
Corporation of Puente Alto and all the primary care clinic staff and directors
who are contributing to this project.
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Trials 2014, 15:309
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