Journal article
Moderated online social therapy for depression relapse prevention in young people: pilot study of a ‘next generation’ online intervention
S Rice, J Gleeson, C Davey, S Hetrick, A Parker, R Lederman, G Wadley, G Murray, H Herrman, R Chambers, P Russon, C Miles, S D'Alfonso, M Thurley, G Chinnery, T Gilbertson, D Eleftheriadis, E Barlow, D Cagliarini, JW Toh Show all
Early Intervention in Psychiatry | WILEY | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1111/eip.12354
Abstract
Aim: Implementation of targeted e-mental health interventions offers a promising solution to reducing the burden of disease associated with youth depression. A single-group pilot study was conducted to evaluate the acceptability, feasibility, usability and safety of a novel, moderated online social therapy intervention (entitled Rebound) for depression relapse prevention in young people. Methods: Participants were 42 young people (15–25 years) (50% men; mean age = 18.5 years) in partial or full remission. Participants had access to the Rebound platform for at least 12 weeks, including the social networking, peer and clinical moderator and therapy components. Results: Follow-up data were avai..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was generously supported by a research grant from the HCF Foundation. SR was supported via a Society for Mental Health Research Early Career Fellowship. MAJ was supported via the CR Roper Fellowship, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Science, the University of Melbourne and a Career Development Fellowship (APP1082934) by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC).