Table 3.
Study | Study Type | Study Size | Study Aim | Depression | Anxiety | PTSD | Clinically significant? |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Barrett et al. (2000) | Controlled Trial | 20 | Preventative | ↓ * | |||
Ellis et al. (2012) | Case-series | 30 | Preventative | ↓ | ↓ | ||
Entholt et al. (2005) | Controlled Trial | 28 | Preventative | ↔ | ↓ | ↓ ** | |
Fox et al. (2005) | Case-Series | 58 | Preventative | ↓ * | |||
Gormez et al. (2017) | Case-Series | 32 | Treatment | ↓ ** | ↓ ** | ||
O’Callaghan et al. (2015) | Controlled Trial | 50 | Treatment | ↓ ** | ↓ ** | ↓ ** | |
Ooi et al. (2016) | Controlled Trial | 82 | Preventative | ↓ ** | ↓ | ||
Pfeiffer et al. (2017) | Case-Series | 29 | Treatment | ↓ ** | |||
Pfeiffer et al. (2018) | Randomised controlled trial | 50 | Treatment | ↓ * | ↓ ** | ||
Sarkadi et al. (2017) | Case Series | 46 | Treatment | ↓ * * | ↓ * | ||
Schottelkorb et al. (2012) | Controlled Trial | 31 | Treatment | ↓ ** | |||
Tsoupas (2011) | Controlled Trial | 21 | Preventative | ↓ | ↓ | ||
Unterhitzenberger et al. (2015) | Case-Series | 6 | Treatment | ↓ * * | |||
Unterhitzenberger and Rosner (2016) | Case-Study | 1 | Treatment | ↓ | ↓ | ↓ | |
Unterhitzenberger et al. (2019) | Case-Series | 26 | Treatment | ↓ ** | ↓ * | ||
Vickers (2005) | Case-Study | 1 | Treatme Treatment | ↓ |
In Table 5 the arrows denote the direction of change in the mental health outcome measures following CBT, with a downfacing arrow denoting a reduction in mental health symptoms. The * signifies a statistically significant result whereby p ≤ 0.05 and ** signifies a statistically significant result whereby p ≤ 0.01. Where post-intervention scores became sub-clinical, this was counted as a clinically significant change