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Brief Online Intervention to Modify Interpretation Biases in Depression: An Experimental Approach
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Interpretation bias modification program and Waiting list for Depression and Cognitive Change. Completed, enrolled 121 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Cognitive biases have been found to be possible causal and vulnerability factors for depression. There is empirical evidence on the presence of negative emotional biases in interpretation in people with depressive symptoms. A whole new area of research, called Cognitive Bias Modification (CBM), is focused on targeting negative cognitive emotional biases to investigate its impact on clinical symptoms. A recent meta-analysis has shown that this type of programs are effective in reducing cognitive biases but there is still controversy on their clinical value to reduce symptoms. The purpose of the study is to create a brief online intervention aimed to reduce negative emotional cognitive biases present in depression and to analyze its impact on clinical symptoms and well-being.
Study Details
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Interventions
Brief online program aimed at the modification of negative interpretation biases.
Waiting list procedure for the control group.