Self-guided online treatment of disturbed grief, posttraumatic stress, and depression in adults bereaved during the COVID-19 pandemic : A randomized controlled trial

Objective
This randomized-waitlist controlled trial is the first study examining short-term effects of a self-guided online grief-specific cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in reducing early persistent complex bereavement disorder (PCBD), posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and depression symptoms in adults bereaved during the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

Method
Sixty-five Dutch adults, bereaved at least three months earlier during the pandemic, with clinically-relevant PCBD, PTSD, and/or depression symptoms, were allocated to a treatment (n = 32) or waitlist condition (n = 33). Telephone interviews were conducted to assess PCBD, PTSD, and depression symptoms (using validated instruments) at baseline, post-treatment, and post-waiting period. Participants received an eight-week self-guided online grief-specific CBT including exposure, cognitive restructuring, and behavioral activation assignments. Analyses of covariance were performed.

 

Results
Intention-to-treat analyses indicated that people in the intervention condition showed significantly lower PCBD (d = 0.90), PTSD (d = 0.71), and depression (d = 0.57) symptom-levels post-treatment relative to waitlist controls post-waiting, while taking baseline symptom-levels and use of professional psychological co-intervention into account.

 

Conclusions
The online CBT proved to be an effective intervention, reducing PCBD, PTSD, and depression symptoms. Pending replication of these findings, early online interventions may be widely implemented in practice to improve treatments for distressed bereaved people.

 

Highlights

•  This is the first RCT on effects of grief treatment during the pandemic.

•  We evaluated online treatment effects for 65 distressed pandemic-bereaved adults.

•  Disturbed grief, posttraumatic stress, and depression symptoms were assessed.

•  The online grief treatment led to decreases in all outcomes compared to a waitlist.

•  Medium and large effects were found for posttraumatic stress and disturbed grief.

Reference: 
L. Reitsma, P.A. Boelen, J. de Keijser, L.I.M. Lenferink | 2023
In: Behaviour Research and Therapy ; ISSN: 0005-7967 | 163 | april | 104286
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brat.2023.104286
Keywords: 
Adults, COVID-19 (en), Depressive Symptoms, Dutch, Epidemics, Interventions, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Randomized Clinical Trial, Research, Telemedicine, Traumatic Grief, Treatment
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