Brief online motivational interviewing pre-treatment intervention for enhancing internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy: A randomized controlled trial

While the efficacy of therapist-guided internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy (iCBT) for anxiety and depression is well-established, a significant proportion of clients show little to no improvement with this approach. Given that motivational interviewing (MI) is found to enhance face-to-fac...

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Main Authors: Joelle N. Soucy, Heather D. Hadjistavropoulos, Eyal Karin, Blake F. Dear, Nickolai Titov
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Published: Elsevier 2021-09-01
Series:Internet Interventions
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214782921000348
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author Joelle N. Soucy
Heather D. Hadjistavropoulos
Eyal Karin
Blake F. Dear
Nickolai Titov
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Heather D. Hadjistavropoulos
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description While the efficacy of therapist-guided internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy (iCBT) for anxiety and depression is well-established, a significant proportion of clients show little to no improvement with this approach. Given that motivational interviewing (MI) is found to enhance face-to-face treatment of anxiety, the current trial examined potential benefits of a brief online MI intervention prior to therapist-guided iCBT. Clients applying to transdiagnostic therapist-guided iCBT in routine care were randomly assigned to receive iCBT with (n = 231) or without (n = 249) the online MI pre-treatment. Clients rated motivation at screening and pre-iCBT and anxiety and depression at pre- and post-treatment and at 13- and 25-week follow-up after enrollment. Clients in the MI plus iCBT group made more motivational statements in their emails and were enrolled in the course for a greater number of days compared to clients who received iCBT only, but did not demonstrate higher motivation after completing the MI intervention or have higher course completion. Clients in both groups, at screening and pre-iCBT, reported high levels of motivation. No statistically significant group differences were found in the rate of primary symptom change over time, with both groups reporting large reductions in anxiety and depression pre- to post-treatment (Hedges' g range = 0.96–1.11). During follow-up, clients in the iCBT only group reported additional small reductions in anxiety, whereas clients in the MI plus iCBT group did not. The MI plus iCBT group also showed small increases in depression during follow-up, whereas improvement was sustained for the iCBT only group. It is concluded that online MI does not appear to enhance client outcomes when motivation at pre-treatment is high.
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spelling doaj.art-77849abe47844ae09913fbe396bc10042022-12-21T18:45:49ZengElsevierInternet Interventions2214-78292021-09-0125100394Brief online motivational interviewing pre-treatment intervention for enhancing internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy: A randomized controlled trialJoelle N. Soucy0Heather D. Hadjistavropoulos1Eyal Karin2Blake F. Dear3Nickolai Titov4Department of Psychology, University of Regina, Regina, CanadaDepartment of Psychology, University of Regina, Regina, Canada; Corresponding author at: 3737 Wascana Parkway, Regina, SK S4S 0A2, Canada.eCentreClinic, Department of Psychology, Macquarie University, Sydney, AustraliaeCentreClinic, Department of Psychology, Macquarie University, Sydney, AustraliaMindSpot Clinic, Department of Psychology, Macquarie University, Sydney, AustraliaWhile the efficacy of therapist-guided internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy (iCBT) for anxiety and depression is well-established, a significant proportion of clients show little to no improvement with this approach. Given that motivational interviewing (MI) is found to enhance face-to-face treatment of anxiety, the current trial examined potential benefits of a brief online MI intervention prior to therapist-guided iCBT. Clients applying to transdiagnostic therapist-guided iCBT in routine care were randomly assigned to receive iCBT with (n = 231) or without (n = 249) the online MI pre-treatment. Clients rated motivation at screening and pre-iCBT and anxiety and depression at pre- and post-treatment and at 13- and 25-week follow-up after enrollment. Clients in the MI plus iCBT group made more motivational statements in their emails and were enrolled in the course for a greater number of days compared to clients who received iCBT only, but did not demonstrate higher motivation after completing the MI intervention or have higher course completion. Clients in both groups, at screening and pre-iCBT, reported high levels of motivation. No statistically significant group differences were found in the rate of primary symptom change over time, with both groups reporting large reductions in anxiety and depression pre- to post-treatment (Hedges' g range = 0.96–1.11). During follow-up, clients in the iCBT only group reported additional small reductions in anxiety, whereas clients in the MI plus iCBT group did not. The MI plus iCBT group also showed small increases in depression during follow-up, whereas improvement was sustained for the iCBT only group. It is concluded that online MI does not appear to enhance client outcomes when motivation at pre-treatment is high.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214782921000348Internet-basedMotivational interviewingPre-treatmentCognitive behaviour therapyRandomized controlled trial
spellingShingle Joelle N. Soucy
Heather D. Hadjistavropoulos
Eyal Karin
Blake F. Dear
Nickolai Titov
Brief online motivational interviewing pre-treatment intervention for enhancing internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy: A randomized controlled trial
Internet Interventions
Internet-based
Motivational interviewing
Pre-treatment
Cognitive behaviour therapy
Randomized controlled trial
title Brief online motivational interviewing pre-treatment intervention for enhancing internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy: A randomized controlled trial
title_full Brief online motivational interviewing pre-treatment intervention for enhancing internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy: A randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr Brief online motivational interviewing pre-treatment intervention for enhancing internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy: A randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Brief online motivational interviewing pre-treatment intervention for enhancing internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy: A randomized controlled trial
title_short Brief online motivational interviewing pre-treatment intervention for enhancing internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy: A randomized controlled trial
title_sort brief online motivational interviewing pre treatment intervention for enhancing internet delivered cognitive behaviour therapy a randomized controlled trial
topic Internet-based
Motivational interviewing
Pre-treatment
Cognitive behaviour therapy
Randomized controlled trial
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214782921000348
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