A Randomized Controlled Trial of Coach Contact During a Brief Online Intervention for Distressed Couples

Fam Process. 2017 Dec;56(4):835-851. doi: 10.1111/famp.12262. Epub 2016 Nov 17.

Abstract

The negative impacts of relationship distress on the couple, the family, and the individual are well-known. However, couples are often unable to access effective treatments to combat these effects-including many couples who might be at highest risk for relationship distress. Online self-help interventions decrease the barriers to treatment and provide couples with high quality, research-based programs they can do on their own. Using a combined multiple baseline and randomized design, the present study investigated the effectiveness of the Brief OurRelationship.com (Brief-OR) program with and without staff support in improving relationship distress and individual functioning. Results indicated the program produced significant gains in several areas of relationship functioning; however, these gains were smaller in magnitude than those observed in Full-OR. Furthermore, effects of Brief-OR were not sustained over follow-up. Comparisons between couples randomized to Brief-OR with and without contact with a staff coach indicated that coach contact significantly reduced program noncompletion and improved program effects. Limitations and future directions are discussed.

Keywords: Couple Therapy; IBCT; Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy; Online Intervention; Paraprofessional Contact; contacto paraprofesional; intervención en línea; terapia de pareja; 伴侣心理致力; 网上干预措施; 辅助专业联络.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Communication
  • Couples Therapy / methods*
  • Family Characteristics*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Interpersonal Relations*
  • Male
  • Mentoring / methods*
  • Middle Aged
  • Stress, Psychological / psychology
  • Stress, Psychological / therapy*
  • Time Factors
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Young Adult