0000000000294555

AUTHOR

Martin Siepmann

Improving the Course of Depressive Symptoms After Inpatient Psychotherapy Using Adjunct Web-Based Self-Help: Follow-Up Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial

Background We recently showed in a randomized controlled trial that Web-based self-help as an adjunct improved the effectiveness of multimodal inpatient psychotherapy for depression. Objective The aims of this study were (1) to determine whether a Web-based self-help adjunctive to multimodal inpatient psychotherapeutic treatment could also improve the course of depressive symptoms and (2) to identify predictors of residual depressive symptoms at follow-up. Methods Overall, 229 patients were randomized either to the Web-based self-help intervention group (Deprexis) or an active control group (Web-based information about depression and depressive symptoms) in addition to multimodal inpatient…

research product

Effect of a Biofeedback Intervention on Heart Rate Variability in Individuals With Panic Disorder: A Randomized Controlled Trial

OBJECTIVE Some individuals with panic disorder (PD) display reduced heart rate variability, which may result in an increased risk of cardiovascular mortality. Heart rate variability-biofeedback (HRV-BF) training has been shown to improve the modulation of the autonomic activity. Therefore, this randomized controlled trial was conducted to investigate the effect of a four-week HRV-BF intervention in individuals with PD. Heart rate variability-biofeedback (HRV-BF) training improved the modulation of the autonomic activity. Therefore, with this randomized controlled trial we aimed to investigate the effect of a four-week HRV-BF intervention in people with PD. METHODS Thirty-six women and sixte…

research product

Online Self-Help as an Add-On to Inpatient Psychotherapy: Efficacy of a New Blended Treatment Approach.

<b><i>Background:</i></b> Depression is one of the most frequent and costly mental disorders. While there is increasing evidence for the efficacy of online self-help to improve depression or prevent relapse, there is little evidence in blended care settings, especially combined with inpatient face-to-face psychotherapy. Therefore, we evaluated whether an evidence-based online self-help program improves the efficacy of inpatient psychotherapy. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> A total of 229 depressed patients were randomly allocated either to an online self-help program (intervention group [IG]; Deprexis) or an active control group (CG; weekly online inf…

research product

Erwartungen und Informationsbedarf von Rehabilitanden bezüglich stationärer psychosomatischer Rehabilitation

Zusammenfassung Ziel der Studie Um ein Online-Portal zur Vorbereitung auf die stationäre psychosomatische Rehabilitation zu entwickeln, wurden Informationsbedarf und Online-Nutzungsverhalten von Rehabilitanden untersucht. Methodik Vier Fokusgruppen mit Rehabilitanden (N=31) sowie zwei mit Behandlern (N=18) wurden durchgeführt und qualitativ-inhaltsanalytisch ausgewertet. Ergebnisse Insgesamt wurden 419 Aussagen von Rehabilitanden und 333 Aussagen von Behandlern kodiert und kategorisiert. Aktuelle Informationsmaterialien zur Rehabilitation wurden von Rehabilitanden als zu ausführlich und schwer verständlich eingeschätzt. Unsicherheit bestand vor allem hinsichtlich der Wirksamkeit und Nachhal…

research product