Complex Intervention Programs Integrating Multiple Intervention Strategies Were Not More Effective than Active Control Groups: Evidence from Randomized Controlled Trials
Shoushi Wang, Chunyang Zhang, Jingyuan Huang, Tianyuan Liu, Wei Xu

TL;DR
A study found that combining multiple psychological strategies for depression and sleep issues was no more effective than reading mental health articles.
Contribution
The study demonstrates that multi-strategy interventions do not outperform active control groups in improving depression and sleep quality.
Findings
Both intervention and control groups showed similar reductions in depression and sleep problems.
Combining evidence-based strategies did not lead to better outcomes than reading mental health articles.
Short-term complex interventions were not more effective than active control conditions.
Abstract
Background: Evidence-based complex psychological interventions have been widely applied and appear promising in improving emotional and behavioral disturbances such as depression and sleep problems. However, the effectiveness of these complex psychological interventions, particularly in comparison to active control groups, has yet to be confirmed. Objectives: To explore the effects of a complex set of intervention strategies on depression and sleep quality, two randomized controlled trials with active control conditions were conducted. Method: A total of 97 college students with depressive symptoms were enrolled in study 1 (Intervention = 48; Active control = 49) and participated in the intervention for depression. A total of 110 college students with sleep problems (intervention = 54; active control = 56) participated in the intervention for sleep quality in study 2. College students…
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TopicsSleep and related disorders · Mindfulness and Compassion Interventions · Digital Mental Health Interventions
