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Adolescents receiving motivational interviewing plus Internet-based depression prevention were significantly less likely to experience a clinically significant depressive episode by 12 weeks compared to those receiving brief advice plus the same Internet program (4.65% vs 22.5%, p=0.02), with the protective effect persisting after adjustment for demographics and baseline depression.
Effect sizeOR 0.068
CI95% CI: 0.007, 0.61
Follow-up12 weeks
ComparatorBrief advice (1-3 min) by primary care physician + same Internet-based CBT/IPT depression prevention program (14 modules), over 12 weeks
Effect summaryimprovement; OR 0.068; CI: 95% CI: 0.007, 0.61

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PMC6290998
Randomized Clinical Trial of an Internet-Based Depression Prevention Program for Adolescents (Project CATCH-IT) in Primary Care: Twelve-Week Outcomes
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