Spijker2018 - Effectiveness of a Web-Based Self-Help Program for Suicidal Thinking in an Australian Community Sample, Randomized Controlled Trial
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- Date read: 2023-03-28
- Subject: Suicide ICBT
- Bibtex: @spijker2018
- Bibliography: Spijker, B. A. van, Werner-Seidler, A., Batterham, P. J., Mackinnon, A., Calear, A. L., Gosling, J. A., Reynolds, J., Kerkhof, A. J., Solomon, D., Shand, F., & Christensen, H. (2018). Effectiveness of a Web-Based Self-Help Program for Suicidal Thinking in an Australian Community Sample: Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 20(2), e8595. https://doi.org/10.2196/jmir.8595
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Key takeaways
- The same programme as in Spijker2014 - Effectiveness of Online Self-Help for Suicidal Thoughts, Results of a Randomised Controlled Trial
- n = 418
- No difference on C-SSRS between active and control groups. The control group was just general information provided through the same website.
Attrition was 45.9% (192/418) at postintervention, 65.3% (273/418) at 6 months, and 66.3% (277/418) at 12-month follow-up