2021
DOI: 10.1017/s1352465821000205
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Effectiveness of the unified protocol for treating co-morbid health anxiety and depression: an empirical case study

Abstract: Aims: The unified protocol (UP) is indicated when patients present with co-morbidity, but no studies have previously investigated the effectiveness of the UP with co-morbid health anxiety and depression. Method: An A/B single case design evaluated outcomes for a 27-year-old male presenting with health anxiety and co-morbid depression. Following a 21-day assessment-baseline period containing three sessions, the manualised UP was delivered across a 42-day period containing seven interventi… Show more

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“…Their findings showed that UP is effective for depression and anxiety and the improvement maintained at 43 weeks (Ito et al, 2022). In a case study about effectiveness of UP on a patient with co‐morbid health anxiety and depression, the results showed reduction in number of health checking episodes, time spent health checking and in depression (Gaskell et al, 2021). Some other studies have consistently shown treatment‐related reductions in mood and anxiety symptoms and improvement in emotion regulation, with modest effect sizes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their findings showed that UP is effective for depression and anxiety and the improvement maintained at 43 weeks (Ito et al, 2022). In a case study about effectiveness of UP on a patient with co‐morbid health anxiety and depression, the results showed reduction in number of health checking episodes, time spent health checking and in depression (Gaskell et al, 2021). Some other studies have consistently shown treatment‐related reductions in mood and anxiety symptoms and improvement in emotion regulation, with modest effect sizes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%