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dc.date.accessioned2022-09-26T15:16:18Z
dc.date.available2022-09-26T15:16:18Z
dc.date.issued2022-08-09es_MX
dc.identifier.urihttp://cathi.uacj.mx/20.500.11961/22267
dc.description.abstractBackground Emotional and stress-related disorders show high incidence, prevalence, morbidity, and comorbidity rates in Mexico. In recent decades, research findings indicate that cognitive behavioral interventions, from a disorder-specific perspective, are the effective front-line treatment for anxiety and depression care. However, these treatments are not often used. Reasons include limited access and low availability to effective interventions and comorbidity between mental disorders. Emotional deregulation of negative affectivity has been found to be a mediating factor in addressing emotional disorders from a transdiagnostic perspective, aimed at two or more specific disorders. In addition, technological advancement has created alternatives for psychological assistance, highlighting the possibilities offered by technologies since Internet-supported intervention programs have been empirically tested for effectiveness, efficiency and efficacy and can be key to ensuring access to those who are inaccessible. The aim of the study is to evaluate the efficacy, moderators of clinical change and acceptability of a transdiagnostic guided Internet-delivered intervention versus a transdiagnostic self-guided Internet-delivered intervention for emotional, trauma and stress-related disorders, and waiting list in community sample. Methods A three-armed, parallel group, superiority randomized controlled clinical trial with repeated measurements at four times: pretest, posttest, follow-up at 3, 6 and 12 months. Outcomes assessor, participant, care provider and investigator will be blinded. Participants aged 18 to 70 years will be randomly allocated 1:1:1 to one of three study arms: a) Transdiagnostic guided internet-delivered intervention with synchronous assistance, b) Transdiagnostic self-guided internet-delivered intervention, c) Waiting list group. Based on sample size estimation, a minimum of 207 participants (69 in each intervention group) will be included. Discussion The study could contribute to improving the efficacy of transdiagnostic internet-delivered interventions to promote the dissemination of evidence-based treatments and eventually, to decrease the high prevalence of emotional and trauma-related disorders in the Mexican population.es_MX
dc.description.urihttps://bmcpsychiatry.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12888-022-04132-6es_MX
dc.description.urihttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/362568528_Efficacy_of_a_transdiagnostic_guided_internet-delivered_intervention_for_emotional_trauma_and_stress-related_disorders_in_Mexican_population_study_protocol_for_a_randomized_controlled_triales_MX
dc.language.isoen_USes_MX
dc.relation.ispartofProducto de investigación ICSAes_MX
dc.relation.ispartofInstituto de Ciencias Sociales y Administraciónes_MX
dc.rightsAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 2.5 México*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/mx/*
dc.subjectEmotional disorderses_MX
dc.subjectTrauma disorderses_MX
dc.subjectInternet-based interventiones_MX
dc.subjectTelepsychologyes_MX
dc.subjectTranstornos emocionaleses_MX
dc.subjectIntervención transdiagnósticaes_MX
dc.subjectTelepsicologíaes_MX
dc.subject.otherinfo:eu-repo/classification/cti/4es_MX
dc.titleEfficacy of a transdiagnostic guided internet-delivered intervention for emotional, trauma and stress-related disorders in Mexican population: study protocol for a randomized controlled triales_MX
dc.typeArtículoes_MX
dcterms.thumbnailhttp://ri.uacj.mx/vufind/thumbnails/rupiicsa.pnges_MX
dcrupi.institutoInstituto de Ciencias Sociales y Administraciónes_MX
dcrupi.cosechableSies_MX
dcrupi.norevista1es_MX
dcrupi.volumen22es_MX
dcrupi.nopagina1-12es_MX
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-022-04132-6es_MX
dc.contributor.coauthorCastellanos-Vargas, Rosa Olimpia
dc.contributor.coauthorEsquivel Santoveña, Esteban Eugenio
dc.journal.titleBMC Psychiatryes_MX
dc.contributor.authorexternoDe la Rosa- Gómez, Anabel
dc.contributor.coauthorexternoArenas-Landgrave, Paulina
dc.contributor.coauthorexternoSantillán-Torres, Carolina
dc.contributor.coauthorexternoGarcía-Flores, Raquel
dc.contributor.coauthorexternode la Rosa‑Gómez, Anabel
dc.contributor.coauthorexternoFlores‑Plata, Lorena A.
dc.contributor.coauthorexternoDomínguez‑Rodríguez, Alejandro
dc.contributor.coauthorexternoBerra‑Ruiz, Enrique
dc.contributor.coauthorexternoSilvestre‑Ramírez, Rocío
dc.contributor.coauthorexternoMiranda‑Díaz, Germán Alejandro
dc.contributor.coauthorexternoDíaz‑Sosa, Dulce M.
dc.contributor.coauthorexternoHernández‑Posadas, Alejandrina
dc.contributor.coauthorexternoFlores‑Elvira, Alicia I.
dc.contributor.coauthorexternoValencia, Pablo D.
dc.contributor.coauthorexternoVázquez‑Sánchez, Mario F.
dcrupi.impactosocialEs un protocolo de investigación de un proyecto que atiende de manera gratuita y directa a personas con alguna afectación emocional, por trauma utilizando una intervención telepsicológicaes_MX
dcrupi.vinculadoproyextEficacia, aceptabilidad y moderadores de cambio clínico de una intervención transdiagnóstica mediante un sistema de telepsicología para el tratamiento de trastornos emocionales y derivados del estrés y trauma, aprobado y financiado por el Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologíaes_MX
dcrupi.pronacesSaludes_MX


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