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Telephone Versus Face-to-Face Administration of CBT for Depression
In Brief
A Phase 3 clinical trial evaluating Telephone-administered cognitive behavioral therapy (T-CBT) and Face-to-face administered CBT (FtF-CBT) for Depression. Completed, enrolled 325 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study will compare the effectiveness of telephone versus face-to-face administration of cognitive behavioral therapy in treating people with depression.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Over 18 weeks, participants will receive eighteen 45-minute sessions of T-CBT administered by a therapist. Participants will undergo telephone-administered sessions twice a week for 2 weeks, once a week for 12 weeks, and once every 2 weeks for the last 4 weeks. Participants will be taught ways to modify thoughts and behaviors that contribute to their depression and ways to maintain the lifestyle changes that they have made.
Over 18 weeks, participants will receive eighteen 45-minute sessions of FtF-CBT administered by a therapist. Participants will undergo face-to-face administered sessions twice a week for 2 weeks, once a week for 12 weeks, and once every 2 weeks for the last 4 weeks. Participants will be taught ways to modify thoughts and behaviors that contribute to their depression and ways to maintain the lifestyle changes that they have made.