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                                 The Inference-Based Approach: An alternative 
                                to Exposure and Response Prevention for OCD?
                                                            †                                †                                        ‡
                                   Anne Mather, David Christmas, and Kieron O’Connor 
                                  †                                               ‡ 
                                   Advanced Interventions Service, Dundee;  University Institute of Mental Health, Montreal
        Background
         Behavioural treatment for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is traditionally based on an Exposure and Response 
         Prevention (ERP) model; an approach which is evidence-based but often under-used. Since high levels of distress can 
         be experienced during treatment it can be difficult for the patient to fully engage and, in some cases, for the therapist to 
         deliver therapy. The recommended frequency (15-20 sessions), duration (90 minutes), and setting (community rather 
         than office-based) make it challenging for services to deliver optimised treatment. 
         The Inference Based Approach (IBA) offers an alternative treatment option. In contrast to the cognitive appraisal model 
         which informs ERP, IBA theorises that obsessions arise through a faulty reasoning system which leads to recurrent 
         doubts and faulty inferences. Cognitive interventions in IBA focus on helping patients to identify the reasoning errors that 
         lead to obsessions. IBA is traditionally delivered in a clinic setting, in time limited sessions, and does not generate the 
         levels of anxiety that are a necessary component of ERP.
         We aimed to establish if IBA could offer the same potential treatment effects as ERP in an OCD population by 
         conducting a systematic review and meta-analysis. We also attempted to assess whether there were differences in the 
         baseline characteristics between the two treatments that would inform treatment decisions.
        Methods
         The following databases were searched: CINAHL, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, PsycARTICLES, Cochrane Library, and  
         SCOPUS looking for articles published between 2005 and 2015.
         Inclusion criteria were: English language publications only; participants aged18-65 years; outpatient therapy only; 
         randomised controlled trials comparing CBT/ERP or IBA against an active therapy control that used a different modality 
         of treatment. Exclusion criteria included: medication control group; group-based therapy; and non-face-to-face therapy.
         Analysis was performed using ESCI intro Meta-Analysis software.1
        Results
         A total of seven studies were included and are summarised below.
                                                                ERP                     IBA                     There was a greater proportion 
                No. of studies (comparisons)                    5 (5)                   2 (3)                   of males in the ERP group, and 
                Total no. of participants                       273                     139                     participants were younger in the 
                M:F (%)                                        59:41                   35:65                    ERP group. Baseline severity 
                Age of participants (mean ± SD)              30.3 ± 7.7             37.1 ± 10.6                 was lower in the IBA 
                                                                                                                participants.
                Baseline Y-BOCS (mean ± SD)                  28.7 ± 3.9              22.7 ± 4.2
         Forest plots of comparisons are shown below. ERP is in red and IBA is blue.
                                                                                                                                       In almost all 
                                                                                                                                       comparisons, CBT or 
                                                                                                                                       IBA was broadly 
                                                                                                                                       equivalent to the 
                                                                                                                                       comparator. ERP was 
                                                                                                                                       superior to anxiety 
                                                                                                                                       management. IBA was 
                                                                                                                                       comparable to ERP 
                                                                                                                                       and CBT.
        Discussion
         For the treatment of OCD, it appears that ERP, IBA, and CBT are equally efficacious. Anxiety management does not 
         appear to be as effective. IBA may offer an equally efficacious treatment option to standard treatment and may be 
         advantageous for patients who are less amenable to treatment with ERP or where full delivery of ERP is not possible.
        1 https://thenewstatistics.com/itns/esci/
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