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This study was aimed at exploring links between adolescents' deep and surface approaches to learning, Fear of Missing Out (FoMO), and Problematic Internet Use (PIU) by using Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). The ...
Tine Nordgreen,Rolf Gjestad,Gerhard Andersson et al. Tine Nordgreen et al.
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a common mental disorder with high persistence when untreated. As access to effective treatment is limited, guided internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (ICBT) has been proposed as an effective alterna...
Chani Nuij,Wouter van Ballegooijen,Jeroen Ruwaard et al. Chani Nuij et al.
Background: It remains difficult to predict and prevent suicidal behaviour, despite growing understanding of the aetiology of suicidality. Clinical guidelines recommend that health care professionals develop a safety plan...
Retha Arjadi,Maaike H Nauta,Claudi L H Bockting Retha Arjadi
Background: In Indonesia, internet-based interventions may represent a promising strategy to reduce the mental health gap given that the level of internet usage in the country continues to increase. To check the acceptabi...
Filip Drozd,Silje Marie Haga,Carina Lisøy et al. Filip Drozd et al.
Purpose: Despite promising results, internet interventions are not widely accessible or well-integrated in health services. The objective of this study was, therefore, to examine the implementation of an internet interven...
Kevin Welding,Elaine De Leon,Sarah Cha et al. Kevin Welding et al.
Background: Previous analyses of Google search queries identified circaseptan (weekly) rhythms in smoking cessation information seeking, with Google searches for "quit" and "smoking" peaking early in the week. Similar pat...
Lisette Bijker,Annet Kleiboer,Heleen M Riper et al. Lisette Bijker et al.
Background: Depression has a high impact on both patients and the people around them. These non-professional caregivers often experience overburdening and are at risk for developing psychological symptoms themselves. Inte...
C Earley,C Joyce,J McElvaney et al. C Earley et al.
•First qualitative study on the benefits of iCBT for those who do not meet clinical thresholds•Successful application of cognitive and behavioural strategies reported•Increased insight/awareness and improved self-efficacy reported•The f...
Pepijn van de Ven,Hugh O&#x;Brien,Ricardo Henriques et al. Pepijn van de Ven et al.
In this paper we introduce a new Android library, called ULTEMAT, for the delivery of ecological momentary assessments (EMAs) on mobile devices and we present its use in the MoodBuster app developed in the H2020 E-COMPARED project. We discu...