DOI: 10.1177/10497315231184143 ISSN: 1049-7315

Layperson-Supported Internet-Delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression Among Older Adults

Xiaoling Xiang, Jay Kayser, Skyla Turner, Chuxuan Zheng
  • General Psychology
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Social Sciences (miscellaneous)

Purpose

This study explores the feasibility, acceptability, and treatment outcomes of Empower@Home, a digital cognitive behavioral therapy intervention for geriatric depression.

Method

Participants with depressive symptoms (PHQ-9 ≥ 5) underwent a nine-session remote intervention supported by a lay coach ( N = 103).

Results

Most participants (91%) completed all nine sessions (mean = 8.5). According to the Treatment Evaluation Inventory, participant attitudes toward the program were largely positive. A medium effect in depression reduction was observed following the intervention (Cohen's d = 0.75) and at a 10-week follow-up (Cohen's d = 0.60). This reduction was large (Cohen's d = 1.31 at posttest and Cohen's d = 1.18 at 10-week follow-up) among those who presented with moderate depression at baseline (PHQ-9 ≥ 10). Significant improvements were also reported in anxiety, social isolation, loneliness, and behavioral activation.

Discussion

Empower@Home is a promising, acceptable digital mental health intervention for treating depression in older adults.

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