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The effect for Japanese workers of a self-help computerized cognitive behaviour therapy program with a supplement soft drink
Authors:Kentaro Shirotsuki  Yuji Nonaka  Keiichi Abe  So-ichiro Adachi  Shohei Adachi  Tomifusa Kuboki  Mutsuhiro Nakao
Institution:1.Faculty of Human Sciences, Musashino University,Tokyo,Japan;2.Innovation Development Department, Suntory Global Innovation Center Limited,Osaka,Japan;3.Medical corporation So-bun-kai, Clinic Adachi,Gifu,Japan;4.Professor Emeritus, The University of Tokyo,Tokyo,Japan;5.Department of Psychosomatic Medicine,Teikyo University Hospital,Tokyo,Japan
Abstract:

Background

Computerized cognitive behaviour therapy (CCBT) programs can provide a useful self-help approach to the treatment of psychological problems. Previous studies have shown that CCBT has moderate effects on depression, insomnia, and anxiety. The present study investigated whether a supplement drink that includes L-carnosine enhances the effect of CCBT on psychological well-being.

Methods

Eighty-seven participants were randomly allocated to a control group, CCBT, or CCBT with supplement drink. The CCBT and CCBT with supplement drink groups received six weekly self-help CCBT program instalments, which consisted of psycho-education about stress management and coping, behaviour activation, and cognitive restructuring. The CCBT group consumed a bottle of the supplement soft drink every morning through the 6 weeks. This program was delivered by an e-learning system on demand and also included a self-help guidebook. Seventy-two participants completed the program or were assess at the end of the study.

Results

ANOVA revealed that there were significant interactions (times × groups) for POMS tension-anxiety and fatigue. The CCBT group showed significantly improved tension-anxiety scores, whereas the CCBT with drink group showed significant improvements on fatigue.

Conclusion

The self-help CCBT program reduced the subjective experience of tension-anxiety in this group of workers. The addition of a supplement drink enhanced the effect of CCBT on fatigue, providing one possible approach to enhancement of such programs.

Trial registration

This study was registered on September 2, 2016 at UMIN. The registration number is UMIN000023903.
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