1.A scoping review of application of internet cognitive behavioral therapy in negative emotions of perinatal pregnant women
Beibei YANG ; Qiaoting DU ; Jingfei XIAO ; Chenhui CUI ; Lingling LIU ; Fei TENG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(5):387-395
Objective:To review the application of internet cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in perinatal women with negative emotions, point out the limitations of existing studies, and put forward development suggestions for future research.Methods:Using the Scope review guide published by Joanna Briggs Institute as the methodological framework, eight Chinese and English databases including China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Wanfang, PubMed and Web of Science were searched until July 1, 2024, and the literatures were collected and analyzed.Results:A total of 18 literatures were included. The interventionists of internet cognitive behavioral therapy were mostly psychologists; the intervention methods were mostly in the form of partial participation of therapists, and the intervention platforms were mostly websites. The intervention content was centered on mental health education, emotional monitoring, cognitive reconstruction, behavioral activation training, and problem solving. There were 15 studies that demonstrated that internet cognitive behavioral therapy was effective, and three studies showed that internet cognitive behavioral therapy was not effective in improving negative emotions in perinatal women, but perinatal women responded to treatment.Conclusions:The Internet cognitive behavioral therapy can effectively improve the negative emotions of perinatal pregnant women, but the long-term effect is not clear. Future studies can expand the sample size and follow up the effect for a long time.
2.A scoping review of application of internet cognitive behavioral therapy in negative emotions of perinatal pregnant women
Beibei YANG ; Qiaoting DU ; Jingfei XIAO ; Chenhui CUI ; Lingling LIU ; Fei TENG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2025;41(5):387-395
Objective:To review the application of internet cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in perinatal women with negative emotions, point out the limitations of existing studies, and put forward development suggestions for future research.Methods:Using the Scope review guide published by Joanna Briggs Institute as the methodological framework, eight Chinese and English databases including China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Wanfang, PubMed and Web of Science were searched until July 1, 2024, and the literatures were collected and analyzed.Results:A total of 18 literatures were included. The interventionists of internet cognitive behavioral therapy were mostly psychologists; the intervention methods were mostly in the form of partial participation of therapists, and the intervention platforms were mostly websites. The intervention content was centered on mental health education, emotional monitoring, cognitive reconstruction, behavioral activation training, and problem solving. There were 15 studies that demonstrated that internet cognitive behavioral therapy was effective, and three studies showed that internet cognitive behavioral therapy was not effective in improving negative emotions in perinatal women, but perinatal women responded to treatment.Conclusions:The Internet cognitive behavioral therapy can effectively improve the negative emotions of perinatal pregnant women, but the long-term effect is not clear. Future studies can expand the sample size and follow up the effect for a long time.

Result Analysis
Print
Save
E-mail