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Benjamin W Van Voorhees,Tracy Gladstone,Stephanie Cordel et al. Benjamin W Van Voorhees et al.
Efforts to prevent depression have become a key health system priority. Currently, there is a high prevalence of depression among adolescents, and treatment has become costly due to the recurrence patterns of the illness, impairment among p...
Tyler B Wray,Christopher W Kahler,Erik M Simpanen et al. Tyler B Wray et al.
Background: Computers have tremendous potential for helping people change behaviors that put their health at risk. This potential has led to the development of a variety of health behavior intervention technologies (BITs)...
Nickolai Titov,Blake Dear,Olav Nielssen et al. Nickolai Titov et al.
Clinical trials have demonstrated the efficacy of internet delivered cognitive behaviour therapy (ICBT) for anxiety and depression. However, relatively little is known about the context, operations, and outcomes of ICBT when administered as...
Bridianne O&#x;Dea,Melinda R Achilles,Mark E Larsen et al. Bridianne O&#x;Dea et al.
The social media platform Twitter has been used by individuals to communicate suicidal thoughts and intentions. Currently, the nature and rate of reply to this type of Twitter content is unknown. This brief report aimed to understand how Tw...
Frank J Schwebel,Mary E Larimer Frank J Schwebel
Introduction: Despite the extensive use of mHealth behavior change interventions, questions remain about the use of technology-based reminders in delivering health care services. Text messaging, or short message service (...
Thies Lüdtke,Stefan Westermann,Lilian K Pult et al. Thies Lüdtke et al.
Background: Psychological online interventions (POIs) reduce depression but we know little about factors influencing their effectiveness. We evaluated a new, brief POI for depression and conducted exploratory moderator an...
Nicole M Alberts,Emily F Law,Annie T Chen et al. Nicole M Alberts et al.
Internet-delivered cognitive-behavioral therapy (iCBT) is a promising treatment for chronic pain among youth, but effect sizes are small, and strategies aimed at enhancing treatment effects are needed. Participants' engagement with the prog...
Sophie Walsh,Paulina Szymczynska,Stephanie J C Taylor et al. Sophie Walsh et al.
Background: Positive psychology interventions may usefully treat depression and can be delivered online to reduce the treatment gap. However, little is known about how acceptable patients find this approach. To address th...
Hannah L Christie,Sara L Bartels,Lizzy M M Boots et al. Hannah L Christie et al.
Objectives: The objectives were to (1) systematically review the literature on the implementation of eHealth interventions for informal caregivers of people with dementia, and (2) identify determinants of successful imple...
Natalie Kladnitski,Jessica Smith,Adrian Allen et al. Natalie Kladnitski et al.
Transdiagnostic internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapies (iCBT) are effective for treating anxiety and depression, but there is room for improvement. In this study we developed a new Mindfulness-Enhanced iCBT intervention by incor...