Internet- and mobile-based interventions for the treatment of specific phobia: A systematic review and preliminary meta-analysis
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Internet- and mobile-based interventions for the treatment of specific phobia: A systematic review and preliminary meta-analysisAutoría
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2021-09-30Editor
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2214-7829Cita bibliográfica
Mor, S., Grimaldos, J., Tur, C., Miguel, C., Cuijpers, P., Botella, C., & Quero, S. (2021). Internet-and mobile-based interventions for the treatment of specific phobia: A systematic review and preliminary meta-analysis. Internet Interventions, 26Tipo de documento
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Internet- and mobile-based interventions (IMIs) are being developed for a wide range of psychological disorders
and they showed their effectiveness in multiple studies. Specific phobia (SP) is one of the most common ... [+]
Internet- and mobile-based interventions (IMIs) are being developed for a wide range of psychological disorders
and they showed their effectiveness in multiple studies. Specific phobia (SP) is one of the most common anxiety
disorders, and research about IMIs for their treatment has also been conducted in recent years. The aim of this
paper was to conduct a systematic review and preliminary meta-analysis exploring IMIs for the treatment of SP. A
comprehensive search conducted in five different databases identified 9 studies (4 pre-post studies, 5 randomized
controlled trials) with 7 Internet-based interventions and 2 mobile-based interventions. Results showed that
exposure was the main component of all interventions, and that animal phobia was the most common subtype.
Samples included children, adolescents, and adults. A preliminary meta-analysis of the included studies showed
that participants receiving IMIs experienced a significant reduction of SP symptoms from pre- to post-treatment
(g = 1.15). This systematic review found that there is already some evidence in the literature supporting the
potential benefits of IMIs for SP. However, the number of studies included is small and more research should be
carried out in the field. [-]
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Internet Interventions, Vol. 26 (December 2021)Entidad financiadora
Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades | Universitat Jaume I | Instituto de Salud Carlos III | Generalitat Valenciana
Código del proyecto o subvención
RTI2018-100993-B-I00 | UJI-2018-57 | ISCIII-CB06 03/0052 | ACIF/2017/191
Título del proyecto o subvención
Maximizando la eficacia y la viabilidad de la terapia de exposición mediante la realidad aumentada basada en en proyección para el tratamiento de la fóbia a las cucarachas | GROW: una intervención basada en TICS para el tratamiento psicológico del duelo prolongado | CIBEROBN | Projecte de Tesi Doctoral de Sonia Mor: Uso de TICs en Psicología Clínica: el tratamiento de los trastornos emocionales
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