L'effet de la thérapie cognitive comportementale sur internet et de la sévérité des symptômes psychologiques sur le soutien émotionnel et tangible post-traitement

Exposure to a natural disaster and the presence of post-traumatic stress (PTS) symptoms following a natural disaster leads to a decrease in social support. Few studies have examined ways to improve social support among victims of natural disasters. The first objective of this study was to determine...

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Main Author: Frenette, Émilie
Other Authors: Belleville, Geneviève
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:French
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/72983
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description Exposure to a natural disaster and the presence of post-traumatic stress (PTS) symptoms following a natural disaster leads to a decrease in social support. Few studies have examined ways to improve social support among victims of natural disasters. The first objective of this study was to determine if a 12-session internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (ICBT) targeting PTS, insomnia and depression symptoms could improve emotional and tangible social support and if so, to determine at which point in the treatment this improvement became significant. The second objective was to examine the predictive value of post-treatment PTS, insomnia, and depression symptom severity on post-treatment emotional and tangible support. The third objective was exploratory and aimed to examine the associations between the use of the platform and emotional and tangible support. One hundred and seventy-eight wildfire evacuees with significant PTS, depression and/or insomnia symptoms were given access to the ICBT. They completed validated self-report questionnaires at pre-and post-treatment to measure social support and symptom severity. Results show that completion of the treatment led to an improvement in emotional support, t(13) = -3.286, p = .006. The improvement in emotional support was also significant for participants that completed at least seven sessions, one of which addressed social support (i.e., session 6), t(15) = -2.143, p = 0.49. Lower post-treatment PTS, β = -.23, p < .05; R² = 0.38, F(4,129) = 13.348, p < .001, and insomnia, β = -.175, p = .04; R² = 0.37, F(4,129) = 19.786, p < .001, symptoms was also associated with higher post-treatment emotional support. ICBT may contribute to improve emotional support through symptom improvement and probably more so when the importance of social support after a disaster and ways to improve it are addressed directly. L'exposition à une catastrophe naturelle ainsi que la présence de symptômes de stress post-traumatique (SPT) entraînent une diminution du soutien ...
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spelling ftunivlavalcorp:oai:corpus.ulaval.ca:20.500.11794/72983 2025-04-06T14:52:46+00:00 L'effet de la thérapie cognitive comportementale sur internet et de la sévérité des symptômes psychologiques sur le soutien émotionnel et tangible post-traitement Frenette, Émilie Belleville, Geneviève Alberta -- Fort McMurray, Région de 2022-03-21T07:24:42Z 1 ressource en ligne (viii, 98 pages) application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/72983 fre fre 38000 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/72983 http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 Thérapie cognitive -- Ressources Internet État de stress post-traumatique Catastrophes naturelles -- Aspect psychologique Accompagnement social Insomnie Dépression Forêts -- Incendies -- Aspect psychologique thèse de doctorat COAR1_1::Texte::Thèse::Thèse de doctorat 2022 ftunivlavalcorp https://doi.org/20.500.11794/72983 2025-03-10T01:39:05Z Exposure to a natural disaster and the presence of post-traumatic stress (PTS) symptoms following a natural disaster leads to a decrease in social support. Few studies have examined ways to improve social support among victims of natural disasters. The first objective of this study was to determine if a 12-session internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (ICBT) targeting PTS, insomnia and depression symptoms could improve emotional and tangible social support and if so, to determine at which point in the treatment this improvement became significant. The second objective was to examine the predictive value of post-treatment PTS, insomnia, and depression symptom severity on post-treatment emotional and tangible support. The third objective was exploratory and aimed to examine the associations between the use of the platform and emotional and tangible support. One hundred and seventy-eight wildfire evacuees with significant PTS, depression and/or insomnia symptoms were given access to the ICBT. They completed validated self-report questionnaires at pre-and post-treatment to measure social support and symptom severity. Results show that completion of the treatment led to an improvement in emotional support, t(13) = -3.286, p = .006. The improvement in emotional support was also significant for participants that completed at least seven sessions, one of which addressed social support (i.e., session 6), t(15) = -2.143, p = 0.49. Lower post-treatment PTS, β = -.23, p < .05; R² = 0.38, F(4,129) = 13.348, p < .001, and insomnia, β = -.175, p = .04; R² = 0.37, F(4,129) = 19.786, p < .001, symptoms was also associated with higher post-treatment emotional support. ICBT may contribute to improve emotional support through symptom improvement and probably more so when the importance of social support after a disaster and ways to improve it are addressed directly. L'exposition à une catastrophe naturelle ainsi que la présence de symptômes de stress post-traumatique (SPT) entraînent une diminution du soutien ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Fort McMurray Université Laval: CorpusUL Fort McMurray Lower Post ENVELOPE(-128.482,-128.482,59.925,59.925)
spellingShingle Thérapie cognitive -- Ressources Internet
État de stress post-traumatique
Catastrophes naturelles -- Aspect psychologique
Accompagnement social
Insomnie
Dépression
Forêts -- Incendies -- Aspect psychologique
Frenette, Émilie
L'effet de la thérapie cognitive comportementale sur internet et de la sévérité des symptômes psychologiques sur le soutien émotionnel et tangible post-traitement
title L'effet de la thérapie cognitive comportementale sur internet et de la sévérité des symptômes psychologiques sur le soutien émotionnel et tangible post-traitement
title_full L'effet de la thérapie cognitive comportementale sur internet et de la sévérité des symptômes psychologiques sur le soutien émotionnel et tangible post-traitement
title_fullStr L'effet de la thérapie cognitive comportementale sur internet et de la sévérité des symptômes psychologiques sur le soutien émotionnel et tangible post-traitement
title_full_unstemmed L'effet de la thérapie cognitive comportementale sur internet et de la sévérité des symptômes psychologiques sur le soutien émotionnel et tangible post-traitement
title_short L'effet de la thérapie cognitive comportementale sur internet et de la sévérité des symptômes psychologiques sur le soutien émotionnel et tangible post-traitement
title_sort l'effet de la thérapie cognitive comportementale sur internet et de la sévérité des symptômes psychologiques sur le soutien émotionnel et tangible post-traitement
topic Thérapie cognitive -- Ressources Internet
État de stress post-traumatique
Catastrophes naturelles -- Aspect psychologique
Accompagnement social
Insomnie
Dépression
Forêts -- Incendies -- Aspect psychologique
topic_facet Thérapie cognitive -- Ressources Internet
État de stress post-traumatique
Catastrophes naturelles -- Aspect psychologique
Accompagnement social
Insomnie
Dépression
Forêts -- Incendies -- Aspect psychologique
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/72983