Self-Directed Vs Clinician CBT for Chronic Pain

JAMA Network

About The Study: Self-directed cognitive behavioral therapy for chronic pain (CBT-CP) was associated with modest improvements in pain interference at 4 months that were sustained to 12 months, small to moderate improvements in all secondary outcomes at 4 months, and higher session-completion rates, relative to clinician-delivered CBT-CP. Scalable, convenient self-directed CBT may be an effective alternative to clinician-delivered CBT that could increase uptake of CBT-CP.

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