Working alliance and adherence mediate the effect of guidance in a web-based program for participants with mild to moderate depressive symptoms: A secondary mediation analysis

Guided web-based self-help programs for individuals with depressive symptoms have shown to be more efficacious than unguided programs. However, research has paid little attention to why guided interventions are superior. The present study investigated whether working alliance and adherence to the pr...

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Main Authors: Oliver Thomas Bur, Laura Luisa Bielinski, Samantha Krauss, Andrea Häfliger, Jasmin Guggisberg, Tobias Krieger, Thomas Berger
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author Oliver Thomas Bur
Laura Luisa Bielinski
Samantha Krauss
Andrea Häfliger
Jasmin Guggisberg
Tobias Krieger
Thomas Berger
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Thomas Berger
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description Guided web-based self-help programs for individuals with depressive symptoms have shown to be more efficacious than unguided programs. However, research has paid little attention to why guided interventions are superior. The present study investigated whether working alliance and adherence to the program mediated the effect of guidance on depressive symptom outcome.The study is a secondary analysis of a randomized factorial trial. In the trial, 302 adults with mild to moderate depressive symptoms (Patient Health Questionnaire–9 score: 5–14) were randomized to either a guided or an unguided group. All participants received access to a web-based self-help program based on problem-solving therapy. Working alliance with the treatment providers was assessed using an adapted version of the Working Alliance Inventory for Guided Internet Interventions two weeks (early-treatment) and eight weeks (post-treatment) after pre-treatment. The primary outcome was depressive symptoms at post-treatment.The total working alliance score was significantly higher for guided participants compared to unguided participants (at early-treatment: t248.6 = −3.36, p < .001, d = 0.42, at post-treatment: t194.9 = −4.77, p < .001, d = 0.66). The total working alliance score correlated significantly with the change in depressive symptoms for guided (rs = 0.16, 0.34) and unguided participants (rs = 0.26, 0.23). The WAI-I total score statistically mediated the relationship between guidance and outcome (at early-treatment: B = −0.028, at post-treatment: B = −0.053). Furthermore, the subscale tasks (at post-treatment: B = −0.051), the subscale goals (at early-treatment: B = −0.031 and at post-treatment: B = −0.052), and adherence to the program (B = −0.034) mediated the relationship between guidance and outcome. Finally, in a multiple mediation model both early-treatment working alliance and adherence to the program (B = −0.050) mediated the relationship between guidance and outcome.These findings indicate that guidance increases working alliance to treatment providers as early as two weeks after treatment beginning. The alliance predicts outcome and mediates the relationship between guidance and outcome. Participants' agreement with tasks and goals of a program seems to be more important than the bond with treatment providers. Treatment providers might therefore attune web-based programs to the preferences and expectations of participants. In addition to the working alliance, adherence to the program co-mediates the relationship between guidance and outcome.
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spelling doaj.art-a979528836454d49bf4dba0083ef864c2022-12-22T04:36:05ZengElsevierInternet Interventions2214-78292022-12-0130100593Working alliance and adherence mediate the effect of guidance in a web-based program for participants with mild to moderate depressive symptoms: A secondary mediation analysisOliver Thomas Bur0Laura Luisa Bielinski1Samantha Krauss2Andrea Häfliger3Jasmin Guggisberg4Tobias Krieger5Thomas Berger6Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland; Corresponding author at; Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, University of Bern, Fabrikstrasse 8, 3012 Bern, Switzerland.Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, University of Bern, Bern, SwitzerlandDepartment of Developmental Psychology, University of Bern, Bern, SwitzerlandDepartment of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, University of Bern, Bern, SwitzerlandDepartment of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, University of Bern, Bern, SwitzerlandDepartment of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, University of Bern, Bern, SwitzerlandDepartment of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, University of Bern, Bern, SwitzerlandGuided web-based self-help programs for individuals with depressive symptoms have shown to be more efficacious than unguided programs. However, research has paid little attention to why guided interventions are superior. The present study investigated whether working alliance and adherence to the program mediated the effect of guidance on depressive symptom outcome.The study is a secondary analysis of a randomized factorial trial. In the trial, 302 adults with mild to moderate depressive symptoms (Patient Health Questionnaire–9 score: 5–14) were randomized to either a guided or an unguided group. All participants received access to a web-based self-help program based on problem-solving therapy. Working alliance with the treatment providers was assessed using an adapted version of the Working Alliance Inventory for Guided Internet Interventions two weeks (early-treatment) and eight weeks (post-treatment) after pre-treatment. The primary outcome was depressive symptoms at post-treatment.The total working alliance score was significantly higher for guided participants compared to unguided participants (at early-treatment: t248.6 = −3.36, p < .001, d = 0.42, at post-treatment: t194.9 = −4.77, p < .001, d = 0.66). The total working alliance score correlated significantly with the change in depressive symptoms for guided (rs = 0.16, 0.34) and unguided participants (rs = 0.26, 0.23). The WAI-I total score statistically mediated the relationship between guidance and outcome (at early-treatment: B = −0.028, at post-treatment: B = −0.053). Furthermore, the subscale tasks (at post-treatment: B = −0.051), the subscale goals (at early-treatment: B = −0.031 and at post-treatment: B = −0.052), and adherence to the program (B = −0.034) mediated the relationship between guidance and outcome. Finally, in a multiple mediation model both early-treatment working alliance and adherence to the program (B = −0.050) mediated the relationship between guidance and outcome.These findings indicate that guidance increases working alliance to treatment providers as early as two weeks after treatment beginning. The alliance predicts outcome and mediates the relationship between guidance and outcome. Participants' agreement with tasks and goals of a program seems to be more important than the bond with treatment providers. Treatment providers might therefore attune web-based programs to the preferences and expectations of participants. In addition to the working alliance, adherence to the program co-mediates the relationship between guidance and outcome.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214782922001002Web-based self-help programInternet interventionDepressionGuidanceWorking allianceFactorial trial
spellingShingle Oliver Thomas Bur
Laura Luisa Bielinski
Samantha Krauss
Andrea Häfliger
Jasmin Guggisberg
Tobias Krieger
Thomas Berger
Working alliance and adherence mediate the effect of guidance in a web-based program for participants with mild to moderate depressive symptoms: A secondary mediation analysis
Internet Interventions
Web-based self-help program
Internet intervention
Depression
Guidance
Working alliance
Factorial trial
title Working alliance and adherence mediate the effect of guidance in a web-based program for participants with mild to moderate depressive symptoms: A secondary mediation analysis
title_full Working alliance and adherence mediate the effect of guidance in a web-based program for participants with mild to moderate depressive symptoms: A secondary mediation analysis
title_fullStr Working alliance and adherence mediate the effect of guidance in a web-based program for participants with mild to moderate depressive symptoms: A secondary mediation analysis
title_full_unstemmed Working alliance and adherence mediate the effect of guidance in a web-based program for participants with mild to moderate depressive symptoms: A secondary mediation analysis
title_short Working alliance and adherence mediate the effect of guidance in a web-based program for participants with mild to moderate depressive symptoms: A secondary mediation analysis
title_sort working alliance and adherence mediate the effect of guidance in a web based program for participants with mild to moderate depressive symptoms a secondary mediation analysis
topic Web-based self-help program
Internet intervention
Depression
Guidance
Working alliance
Factorial trial
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214782922001002
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