TY - JOUR A2 - Grunze, H. AU - Church, Dawson AU - De Asis, Midanelle A. AU - Brooks, Audrey J. PY - 2012 DA - 2012/07/17 TI - Brief Group Intervention Using Emotional Freedom Techniques for Depression in College Students: A Randomized Controlled Trial SP - 257172 VL - 2012 AB - Two hundred thirty-eight first-year college students were assessed using the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). Thirty students meeting the BDI criteria for moderate to severe depression were randomly assigned to either a treatment or control group. The treatment group received four 90-minute group sessions of EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques), a novel treatment that combines exposure, cognitive reprocessing, and somatic stimulation. The control group received no treatment. Posttests were conducted 3 weeks later on those that completed all requirements (N=18). The EFT group (n=9) had significantly more depression at baseline than the control group (n=9) (EFT BDI mean=23.44, SD=2.1 versus control BDI mean=20.33, SD=2.1). After controlling for baseline BDI score, the EFT group had significantly less depression than the control group at posttest, with a mean score in the “nondepressed” range (P=.001; EFT BDI mean=6.08, SE=1.8 versus control BDI mean=18.04, SE=1.8). Cohen's d was 2.28, indicating a very strong effect size. These results are consistent with those noted in other studies of EFT that included an assessment for depression and indicate the clinical usefulness of EFT as a brief, cost-effective, and efficacious treatment. SN - 2090-1321 UR - https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/257172 DO - 10.1155/2012/257172 JF - Depression Research and Treatment PB - Hindawi Publishing Corporation KW - ER -