Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11861/10621
Title: Feasibility of self-guided online cognitive behavioral therapy for university students during COVID-19
Authors: Young, Daniel K. W. 
Carlbring, Per 
Prof. NG Yat-nam, Petrus 
Chen, Qi-Rong Joseph 
Issue Date: 2022
Source: Research on Social Work Practice, 2022, vol. 32(8), pp. 898-911.
Journal: Research on Social Work Practice 
Abstract: Objective: This study aimed to test the feasibility and efficacy of a self-guided online cognitive behaviour therapy (iCBT) for university students in Hong Kong during COVID-19. Method: One group pre-post-test design with convenient sampling was adopted in this study, involving 84 university students who received a newly developed iCBT within an 8 week intervention period. The iCBT offered eight online modules for students to learn the skills of CBT at home through an online platform which was accessible any time anywhere anonymously with technical support only. Standardized assessment tools were used for outcomes assessment at the pre- and post-intervention periods. Results: Three quarters of participants completed all iCBT modules. The results of paired t-tests showed that, after completing the iCBT, participants showed reduction in anxiety, depression, and perceived stress. Conclusion: This study provides preliminary evidences to support the feasibility and efficacy of the self-guided iCBT for university students during COVID-19.
Type: Peer Reviewed Journal Article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11861/10621
ISSN: 1049-7315
1552-7581
DOI: 10.1177/10497315221087904
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