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Examining a Fully Automated Mobile-Based Behavioral Activation Intervention in Depression: Randomized Controlled Trial

Examining a Fully Automated Mobile-Based Behavioral Activation Intervention in Depression: Randomized Controlled Trial

Past studies have examined the effectiveness of digital BA interventions for depression, and results indicate that in nonclinical settings, guided internet-based BA interventions were equivalent to other forms of behavioral therapy and superior to waitlist conditions at reducing depression and anxiety outcomes [22]. Despite these promising findings, existing digital BA interventions still require a relatively high level of therapist guidance or interaction from the study team.

Nicholas Santopetro, Danielle Jones, Andrew Garron, Alexandria Meyer, Keanan Joyner, Greg Hajcak

JMIR Ment Health 2024;11:e54252

Feasibility and Preliminary Efficacy of Digital Interventions for Depressive Symptoms in Working Adults: Multiarm Randomized Controlled Trial

Feasibility and Preliminary Efficacy of Digital Interventions for Depressive Symptoms in Working Adults: Multiarm Randomized Controlled Trial

The included programs were predominantly based on cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) techniques [22], whereas other evidence-based therapeutic models for depression (such as acceptance and commitment therapy [ACT] and behavioral activation [BA]) were underrepresented and require more thorough evaluation.

Rachael Wallis Taylor, Rhian Male, Marcos Economides, Heather Bolton, Kate Cavanagh

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e41590