PLoS ONE (Jan 2022)

The unified protocol as an internet-based intervention for emotional disorders: Randomized controlled trial.

  • Carmen Schaeuffele,
  • Sophie Homeyer,
  • Luis Perea,
  • Lisa Scharf,
  • Ava Schulz,
  • Christine Knaevelsrud,
  • Babette Renneberg,
  • Johanna Boettcher

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270178
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 7
p. e0270178

Abstract

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The Unified Protocol (UP) as a transdiagnostic intervention has primarily been applied in the treatment of anxiety disorders and in face-to-face-settings. The current study investigated the efficacy of a 10-week Internet-based adaptation of the UP for anxiety, depressive, and somatic symptom disorders. The trial was registered under DRKS00014820 at the German Clinical Trial Registry, DRKS. Participants (n = 129) were randomized to treatment or waitlist control. Significant treatment effects were found for symptom distress, satisfaction with life, positive/negative affect and markers of anxiety, depression, and somatic symptom burden (within-group Hedges' g = 0.32-1.38 and between-group g = 0.20-1.11). Treatment gains were maintained at 1- and 6-month-follow-up. Subgroup analyses showed comparable effects in participants with anxiety and depressive disorders. 26.6% dropped out of treatment and 35.38% did not provide post-treatment assessments. The results strengthen the application of the UP as an Internet-based treatment for alleviating symptom distress across emotional disorders. More research on the applicability for single disorders is needed and avenues to improve adherence and attrition rates should be explored.