Quality criteria of internet-based cognitive-behavioral interventions for children and adolescents and their parents - A systematic review This study provides an overview of existing internet-based evidence-based cognitive behavioral interventions (iCBT) for children/adolescents and their parents. The studies were evaluated based on preliminary defined quality criteria regarding their usability in the healthcare system. The review was performed according to PRISMA guidelines and evaluated the scientific literature concerning to iCBT. We conducted a comprehensive literature search of PubMed, PsychINFO, PsychARTICLES, PsychNDEX and Science Direct using relevant keywords. Studies were rated according to 10 previously predefined quality measures. A total of 4,479 articles were screened, 62 of which were selected for further analysis. Thereof, 24 international iCBT programs with 50 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) were evaluated and met the quality criteria ( = 7.25, = 1.07). Further 13 publications showed preliminary efficacy for another 11 international iCBT programs and met the quality criteria ( = 7.45, = .82). There was no significant difference between programs evaluated within and without RCTs (33) = -.56, = .58. Our results indicate that multiple international iCBT programs exist. Because in Germany the waiting time for psychotherapeutic or psychiatric treatment is still about five months, iCBT programs have the potential to reduce this gap.
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