Publications by authors named "Anchan Kumar"

Background: Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a prevalent anxiety disorder characterized by uncontrollable worry, trouble sleeping, muscle tension, and irritability. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is one of the first-line treatments that has demonstrated high efficacy in reducing symptoms of anxiety. Electronically delivered CBT (e-CBT) has been a promising adaptation of in-person treatment, showing comparable efficacy with increased accessibility and scalability.

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Introduction: Depression is a leading cause of disability worldwide, affecting up to 300 million people globally. Despite its high prevalence and debilitating effects, only one-third of patients newly diagnosed with depression initiate treatment. Electronic cognitive behavioural therapy (e-CBT) is an effective treatment for depression and is a feasible solution to make mental health care more accessible.

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Background: Depression is a hidden burden, yet it is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Despite the adverse effects of depression, fewer than one-third of patients receive care. Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (i-CBT) is an effective treatment for depression, and combining i-CBT with supervised care could make the therapy scalable and effective.

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Background: Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a debilitating mental health disorder with first-line treatments include cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and pharmacotherapy. CBT is costly, time-consuming, and inaccessible. Electronic delivery (e-CBT) is a promising solution to address these barriers.

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Background: Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a prevalent anxiety disorder, with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) being the gold standard treatment. However, it is inaccessible and costly to many, as the mental health industry is overwhelmed by the demand for treatment. This means effective, accessible, and time-saving strategies must be developed to combat these problems.

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Background: Insomnia is one of the most prevalent sleep disorders characterized by an inability to fall or stay asleep. Available treatments include pharmacotherapy and cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBTi). Although CBTi is the first-line treatment, it has limited availability.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study explores the effectiveness of an electronically delivered cognitive behavioral therapy (e-CBT) compared to traditional in-person therapy for individuals with major depressive disorder (MDD) during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Both treatment methods resulted in significant improvements in depressive symptoms and quality of life, with e-CBT showing higher participant compliance rates.
  • The research suggests that e-CBT with therapist support is a viable alternative for treating MDD, warranting further investigation in future studies.
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Purpose: Correctional work is described as a high-stress environment associated with increased prevalence of mental health disorders in employees. Identifying appropriate healthcare services necessitates investigating the mental health challenges and needs of correctional workers (CWs).

Methods: Individual interviews ( = 9; 5 M and 4 W) and a mixed gender focus group ( = 6; 3 M and 3 W) were conducted to gather a general sense of the mental health landscape.

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  • - Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common and severe mental health issue, with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) being the preferred treatment; however, access to traditional in-person CBT can be limited due to various barriers like stigma, cost, and wait times.
  • - This study explores the effectiveness and practicality of an online version of CBT (e-CBT) compared to traditional in-person CBT, hypothesizing that e-CBT will produce similar improvements in depressive symptoms and quality of life.
  • - Participants, aged 18-65, will engage in 12 weeks of e-CBT via a secure digital platform, completing modules and receiving personalized feedback, while their progress will be measured through validated questionnaires and focus groups will assess broader
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Background: Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is an extremely prevalent and debilitating mental health disorder. Currently, the gold standard treatment for GAD is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and/or pharmacotherapy. The most common medications used to treat GAD are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors.

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