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Eirini Karyotaki
Researcher at Public Health Research Institute
Publications - 136
Citations - 7072
Eirini Karyotaki is an academic researcher from Public Health Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 101 publications receiving 3971 citations. Previous affiliations of Eirini Karyotaki include VU University Amsterdam & VU University Medical Center.
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Efficacy of self-guided internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy in the treatment of depressive symptoms a meta-analysis of individual participant data
Eirini Karyotaki,Heleen Riper,Jos W. R. Twisk,Adriaan W. Hoogendoorn,Annet Kleiboer,Adriana Mira,Andrew Mackinnon,Björn Meyer,Cristina Botella,Elizabeth Littlewood,Gerhard Andersson,Helen Christensen,Jan Philipp Klein,Johanna Schröder,Juana Bretón-López,Justine Scheider,Kathy Griffiths,Louise Farrer,Marcus J.H. Huibers,Rachel Phillips,Simon Gilbody,Steffen Moritz,Thomas Berger,Victor J M Pop,Viola Spek,Pim Cuijpers +25 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of self-guided internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) in treating adults with depressive symptoms compared with controls and evaluate the moderating effects of treatment outcome and response.
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Efficacy of Self-guided Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in the Treatment of Depressive Symptoms
Eirini Karyotaki,Heleen Riper,Jos W. R. Twisk,Adriaan W. Hoogendoorn,Annet Kleiboer,Adriana Mira,Andrew Mackinnon,Björn Meyer,Cristina Botella,Elizabeth Littlewood,Gerhard Andersson,Helen Christensen,Jan Philipp Klein,Johanna Schröder,Juana Bretón-López,Justine Scheider,Kathy Griffiths,Louise Farrer,Marcus J.H. Huibers,Rachel Phillips,Simon Gilbody,Steffen Moritz,Thomas Berger,Victor J M Pop,Viola Spek,Pim Cuijpers +25 more
TL;DR: Self-guided iCBT was significantly more effective than controls on depressive symptoms severity and greater response to treatment and can be considered as an evidence-based first-step approach in treating symptoms of depression.
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The effects of psychotherapies for major depression in adults on remission, recovery and improvement: A meta-analysis
Pim Cuijpers,Pim Cuijpers,Pim Cuijpers,Eirini Karyotaki,Eirini Karyotaki,Erica Weitz,Erica Weitz,Gerhard Andersson,Gerhard Andersson,Steven D. Hollon,Annemieke van Straten,Annemieke van Straten +11 more
TL;DR: Psychotherapy contributes to improvement in depressed patients, but improvement in control conditions is also considerable, and less than half of the patients meeting criteria for response and remission after psychotherapy are found.
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How effective are cognitive behavior therapies for major depression and anxiety disorders? A meta-analytic update of the evidence
Pim Cuijpers,Ioana A. Cristea,Eirini Karyotaki,Mirjam Reijnders,Marcus J.H. Huibers,Marcus J.H. Huibers +5 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that CBT is probably effective in the treatment of MDD, GAD, PAD and SAD; that the effects are large when the control condition is waiting list, but small to moderate when it is care‐as‐usual or pill placebo; and that, because of the small number of high‐quality trials, these effects are still uncertain and should be considered with caution.
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Adherence to Internet-Based and Face-to-Face Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Depression: A Meta-Analysis
Wouter van Ballegooijen,Pim Cuijpers,Annemieke van Straten,Eirini Karyotaki,Gerhard Andersson,Gerhard Andersson,Jan Smit,Heleen Riper +7 more
TL;DR: Adherence to guided iCBT appears to be adequate and could be equal to adherence to face-to-face CBT.