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Introduction: The transdiagnostic approach and Internet-based administration can help to implement evidence-based treatments for emotional disorders (ED). However, not all patients benefit from online format and dropout r...
Juan He,Yidong Shen,Zengyu Chen et al. Juan He et al.
Background: Adolescents hospitalised for non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) represent a particularly severe subset within psychiatric care. The NSSI imposes significant challenges on parents, including lack of knowledge, ine...
Laura F Bringmann,Eva Tolmeijer,Maarten Piot et al. Laura F Bringmann et al.
Background: Although the application of self-monitoring (ambulatory assessment) and visual feedback in psychological interventions has yielded promising results, there are currently no reports on using self-monitoring and...
Vanessa Fournier,France Talbot,Heather D Hadjistavropoulos et al. Vanessa Fournier et al.
•French and English iCBT programs were assessed in routine care in eastern Canada.•Moderate to large improvements on all treatment outcomes were obtained.•Adherence was lower and attrition higher than in previous studies.•Satisfaction w...
Anna Messina,Anna Maria Annoni,Rebecca Amati et al. Anna Messina et al.
Aims: The growing use of technology in healthcare has contributed to the development of digital interventions for informal caregivers of people living with dementia. However, the marked heterogeneity of interventions pose...
Rocio Herrero,Marvin Franke,Dennis Görlich et al. Rocio Herrero et al.
The college stage is marked by high prevalence of mental disorders, particularly anxiety, low mood, and substance abuse. Despite this, many affected students do not receive treatment, underscoring the need for preventive strategies. In resp...
Tomoko Kishimoto,Ximing Hao,Trimble Chang et al. Tomoko Kishimoto et al.
With the aim of universal prevention, there is still a lack of non-clinician-led or self-help interventions designed for the general population experiencing psychological distress. This study aims to address this gap by exploring a convenie...
Romy Rw,Xiaoli Nan Romy Rw
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on global mental health. E-mental health has the potential to enhance the quality of care and can be swiftly implemented on a large scale. We performed a systematic review of systematic review...
Sophie Christine Eicher,Manuel Heinrich,Pavle Zagorscak et al. Sophie Christine Eicher et al.
Background: Internet-Based Interventions (IBIs) are effective treatments for mental disorders, but their implementation faces challenges, particularly in addressing high dropout rates. Adding more human support or guidanc...
Helene Høgsdal,Sabine Kaiser,Geraldine Mabille et al. Helene Høgsdal et al.
Opp is a universal mental health-promoting mobile application (app) developed for adolescents, with the aim of promoting mental health and well-being and preventing mental health problems. In this randomized controlled trial, the effectiven...