Table 27GRADE profile – CCBT versus waitlist for specific phobias

Quality assessmentNo. of participantsEffectQuality
No. of studiesDesignRisk of biasInconsistencyIndirectnessImprecisionOther considerationCCBTWaitlist
2Randomised trialsSerious1Serious2No serious indirectnessSerious3Reporting bias42321SMD 1.38 lower (3.72 lower to 0.97 higher)⊕○○○
VERY LOW
2Randomised trialsSerious1Serious5No serious indirectnessSerious3Reporting bias42321SMD 2.98 higher (2.71 lower to 8.66 higher)⊕○○○
VERY LOW
1Randomised trialsSerious1No serious inconsistency5No serious indirectnessSerious3Reporting bias41313SMD 0.41 lower (1.19 lower to 0.37 higher)⊕○○○
VERY LOW
1Randomised trialsSerious3No serious inconsistencyNo serious indirectnessSerious5Reporting bias41313SMD 0 higher (0.77 lower to 0.77 higher)⊕○○○
VERY LOW

From: 8, COMPUTERISED COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY FOR SPECIFIC PHOBIAS IN ADULTS

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