Background: Depressive symptoms are common in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) and heart failure (HF) living in rural areas and are associated with worse health outcomes. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can effectively improve depressive symptoms in patients with CHD and HF, however, traditional CBT is not accessible to most rural individuals, and some, particularly males, may be reluctant to participate in traditional CBT even if available. Therefore, we developed and tested two types of virtual CBT, video conferences with a therapist (vCBT) and self-directed CBT (iCBT). Aim: To determine whether gender moderated the effect of vcCBT or iCBT interventions on depressive symptoms in rural people with CHD and HF.
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Dimensions of Wellbeing