Effectiveness of Psychotherapeutic Consultation at Work Compared to Care as Usual for Employees with Common Mental Disorders or Subthreshold Symptoms: A Randomized Controlled Multicenter Trial in Germany

Introduction: Common mental disorders (CMDs) are often work-related, impact work ability and are undertreated. This trial investigates whether psychotherapeutic consultation at work (PT-A) is more effective than care as usual (CAU) in reducing days of sickness absence (DOSA) among affected employees.

Methods: A randomized controlled trial (RCT) in five German study centers included employees with CMD or global assessment of functioning (GAF) <81, working ≥15 h/week, recruited via companies and media. After baseline, participants were randomized 1:1 to intervention (IG: up to 16 individual psychotherapy sessions over 9 months) or control (CG: diagnostic session + follow-up call) group. The primary outcome was self-reported DOSA in the last 6 months at 15 months post-baseline (T2). Analyses used intention-to-treat.

Results: From 09/2021 to 01/2023, 550 participants, 246 male, 301 female, and 1 diverse, were randomized to IG (n = 279) and CG (n = 270). A total of 403 participants (74%) were first-time users of mental health care. DOSA at T2 were 21 days (SD = 39) in the IG (n = 206) versus 22 days (SD = 39) in the CG (n = 161), no significant treatment effect was observed ([0.65; 1.32], p = 0.679).

Conclusion: PT-A did not significantly reduce DOSA compared to CAU. However, secondary outcomes showed considerable improvement of clinical symptoms such as depression, anxiety and return-to-work self-efficacy. Therefore, longer observation periods may be needed to assess the effects on DOSA. Moreover, compared to clinical experiences, the high number of men and first-time users indicate an improved accessibility for underserved groups of employees.

This article is published in the "Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health" (2026).

Bibliographic information

Title:  Effectiveness of Psychotherapeutic Consultation at Work Compared to Care as Usual for Employees with Common Mental Disorders or Subthreshold Symptoms: A Randomized Controlled Multicenter Trial in Germany. 

Written by:  E. Rothermund-Nassir, N. Hander, K. Herrmann, M. Feißt, A. Balzer, Y. Erim, R. Herold, S. Hondong, C. Kröger, M. Hansmann, U. Wegewitz, U. B. Schröder, T. Waldmann, N. Mulfinger, V. Köllner, L. Brenner, F. Kohl, M. Heming, H. Gündel, J. Weber, P. Angerer

in: Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health, 2025.  pages: 1-15, Project number: F 2525, DOI: 10.1159/000549531

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Research Project

Project numberF 2525 StatusOngoing Project Formative qualitative evaluation of an early intervention at the workplace (FRIAA) for employees with common mental disorders

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