Internet-based cognitive-behavioral therapy for individuals experiencing panic attacks a scoping literature review

Panic attacks (PAs) are prevalent and highly comorbid with various physical and psychological disorders. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is a well-established psychosocial intervention. Internet-delivered CBT (ICBT) presents a promising avenue to overcome barriers and provide evidence-based suppo...

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Main Authors: Miqdadi, Ahmad I., Chong, Mei-Chan, Yoong, Tang Li, Koh, Ong-Hui, Alhadidi, Majdi
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spelling my.um.eprints.460092024-08-22T08:02:27Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/46009/ Internet-based cognitive-behavioral therapy for individuals experiencing panic attacks a scoping literature review Miqdadi, Ahmad I. Chong, Mei-Chan Yoong, Tang Li Koh, Ong-Hui Alhadidi, Majdi Mental healing Panic attacks (PAs) are prevalent and highly comorbid with various physical and psychological disorders. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is a well-established psychosocial intervention. Internet-delivered CBT (ICBT) presents a promising avenue to overcome barriers and provide evidence-based support to those in need. The current scoping review aimed to systematically map the existing literature and identify knowledge gaps regarding the impact of ICBT on outcome measures for individuals experiencing PAs. The PRISMA guidelines for scoping reviews were used. A total of 3,044 records were retrieved, and 18 studies from 2013 to 2023 were ultimately included in the analysis. ICBT demonstrated effectiveness as a psychosocial intervention for improving panic symptoms and anxiety in individuals with PAs. However, the impact of ICBT on quality of life (QOL) remains inconclusive. All studies included in this review focused on assessing the severity of panic symptoms, with limited emphasis on measuring QOL. This scoping review holds significant implications for research and practice. However, further addressing the research needs identified in this review will enhance our understanding and improve treatment outcomes for PAs. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, xx(xx), xx-xx.] Slack Inc 2024-04 Article PeerReviewed Miqdadi, Ahmad I. and Chong, Mei-Chan and Yoong, Tang Li and Koh, Ong-Hui and Alhadidi, Majdi (2024) Internet-based cognitive-behavioral therapy for individuals experiencing panic attacks a scoping literature review. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 62 (4). ISSN 02793695, DOI https://doi.org/10.3928/02793695-20230919-02 <https://doi.org/10.3928/02793695-20230919-02>. 10.3928/02793695-20230919-02
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topic Mental healing
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Miqdadi, Ahmad I.
Chong, Mei-Chan
Yoong, Tang Li
Koh, Ong-Hui
Alhadidi, Majdi
Internet-based cognitive-behavioral therapy for individuals experiencing panic attacks a scoping literature review
description Panic attacks (PAs) are prevalent and highly comorbid with various physical and psychological disorders. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is a well-established psychosocial intervention. Internet-delivered CBT (ICBT) presents a promising avenue to overcome barriers and provide evidence-based support to those in need. The current scoping review aimed to systematically map the existing literature and identify knowledge gaps regarding the impact of ICBT on outcome measures for individuals experiencing PAs. The PRISMA guidelines for scoping reviews were used. A total of 3,044 records were retrieved, and 18 studies from 2013 to 2023 were ultimately included in the analysis. ICBT demonstrated effectiveness as a psychosocial intervention for improving panic symptoms and anxiety in individuals with PAs. However, the impact of ICBT on quality of life (QOL) remains inconclusive. All studies included in this review focused on assessing the severity of panic symptoms, with limited emphasis on measuring QOL. This scoping review holds significant implications for research and practice. However, further addressing the research needs identified in this review will enhance our understanding and improve treatment outcomes for PAs. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, xx(xx), xx-xx.]
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author Miqdadi, Ahmad I.
Chong, Mei-Chan
Yoong, Tang Li
Koh, Ong-Hui
Alhadidi, Majdi
author_facet Miqdadi, Ahmad I.
Chong, Mei-Chan
Yoong, Tang Li
Koh, Ong-Hui
Alhadidi, Majdi
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title Internet-based cognitive-behavioral therapy for individuals experiencing panic attacks a scoping literature review
title_short Internet-based cognitive-behavioral therapy for individuals experiencing panic attacks a scoping literature review
title_full Internet-based cognitive-behavioral therapy for individuals experiencing panic attacks a scoping literature review
title_fullStr Internet-based cognitive-behavioral therapy for individuals experiencing panic attacks a scoping literature review
title_full_unstemmed Internet-based cognitive-behavioral therapy for individuals experiencing panic attacks a scoping literature review
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publisher Slack Inc
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