NICE recommends digital CBT for young people with mild depression

  • 30 January 2019
NICE recommends digital CBT for young people with mild depression
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TheĀ National Institute for Health and Social Care (NICE) has recommendedĀ that children and young people are offered digitalĀ cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) to treat mild depression.Ā 

The public body is advising that under 18s have access to CBT through smartphones, tablets and laptops to help them manage their mental health.

NICE believes digital services could mean children will avoid lengthy delays in care and also help reduce pressures on the NHS.

The draft recommendations also suggest that the ā€œchild or young person’s history, circumstances and maturity should also be consideredā€ when prescribing digital therapies and the choice of treatment should be based on ā€œclinical need and patient and carer preferencesā€.

Claire Murdoch, NHS England’s national mental health director, said: ā€œDigital and online interventions can play an effective and important role in treatment, particularly when backed up by face to face support.ā€

Digital CBT is already recommended for adults with mild depression, but it’s the first time NICE has recommended it for under 18s.

Dr Max Davie, officer for health promotion for the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, added: “This is a positive step and offers two clear advantages. Firstly it will allow young people to access help more swiftly without having to go through conventional CAMHS pathways, and secondly, it is likely to prove beneficial to young people who find it hard to cope with treatment offered within clinic settings.

“However, there are question marks over how this can be made available via the NHS, so I look forward to hearing more detail in due course.”

The guidance is out for consultation until February 20.

In a separate story, NICE recommended in January 2018 thatĀ online and mobile app for depression,Ā Deprexis, should be trialled on the NHS.

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  • My daughter suffers from high levels of anxiety, can this help her, how do I get her on it? I am so worried about her she is missing out on a lot of school and so much more

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