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Feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of an internet-based CBT intervention for loneliness in older adults: A pilot RCT

Dworschak, Christine; Heim, Eva; Tröster, Alicia; Grunder, Chantal; Maercker, Andreas (2024). Feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of an internet-based CBT intervention for loneliness in older adults: A pilot RCT. Journal of Affective Disorders Reports, 15:100692.

Abstract

Background
Older adults are an important target group for loneliness interventions. However, most existing interventions aimed at older individuals do not focus on the strategy that has proven most effective (i.e., modifying maladaptive social cognition). Additionally, given the low mental health service use in this population, innovative treatment approaches are needed in order to provide support to this age cohort. The aim of the current study was to investigate the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of a newly developed internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy intervention for loneliness in older individuals using a pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT).

Methods
In the current study N = 36 older adults aged between 65 and 87 years were randomly assigned to either a 7-week internet-based intervention or a wait-list condition. Treatment satisfaction, usability, attrition, and adherence were assessed as indicators for feasibility and acceptability. To investigate preliminary treatment effects, measures on loneliness, depression, anxiety, self-efficacy, and life-satisfaction were administered.

Results
Overall, the intervention program was found to be acceptable and feasible. No significant difference between conditions on loneliness were observed; however, results indicated a trend towards lower reported loneliness levels in the treatment compared to the control group. Regarding secondary outcomes, results pointed at age-specific treatment effects, such that improvements on depression, anxiety, and life satisfaction were observed in the young-old, but not old-old adults in our sample.

Limitations
The sample was small and no follow-up assessment was included.

Conclusions
An internet-based CBT intervention for loneliness seems to be feasible and acceptable in older individuals.

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Item Type:Journal Article, refereed, original work
Communities & Collections:06 Faculty of Arts > Institute of Psychology
Dewey Decimal Classification:150 Psychology
Scopus Subject Areas:Social Sciences & Humanities > Clinical Psychology
Health Sciences > Psychiatry and Mental Health
Uncontrolled Keywords:Loneliness, Internet-based intervention, CBT, Older adults
Language:English
Date:1 January 2024
Deposited On:08 Jan 2024 14:30
Last Modified:28 Dec 2024 04:33
Publisher:Elsevier
ISSN:2666-9153
OA Status:Gold
Free access at:Publisher DOI. An embargo period may apply.
Publisher DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadr.2023.100692
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