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David Forsström,Markus Jansson-Fröjmark,Hugo Hesser et al. David Forsström et al.
Online gambling, encompassing a wide variety of activities and around-the-clock access, can be a potential risk factor for gamblers who tend to gamble excessively. Yet, the advent of online gambling has enabled responsible gambling (RG) fea...
Kristin Silfvernagel,Carolina Wassermann,Gerhard Andersson Kristin Silfvernagel
The mental health of young people is decreasing. It is therefore important to develop early interventions for young people with mental health problems. One previous randomized controlled trial on tailored Internet-based treatment for young ...
T Kuosmanen,T M Fleming,J Newell et al. T Kuosmanen et al.
Aim: The use of computerized mental health programs with vulnerable youth, such as early school leavers, remains relatively unstudied. This pilot study examined the feasibility of delivering a computerized cognitive behav...
Priya Martin,Saravana Kumar,Lucylynn Lizarondo Priya Martin
Clinical supervision is integral to continuing professional development of health professionals. With advances in technology, clinical supervision too can be undertaken using mediums such as videoconference, email and teleconference. This m...
Isabella Choi,David N Milne,Nicholas Glozier et al. Isabella Choi et al.
A growing number of researchers are using Facebook to recruit for a range of online health, medical, and psychosocial studies. There is limited research on the representativeness of participants recruited from Facebook, and the content is r...
R F Muñoz,Y Leykin,A Z Barrera et al. R F Muñoz et al.
Background: Automated Internet intervention studies have generally had large dropout rates for follow-up assessments. Live phone follow-ups have been often used to increase follow-up completion rates. ...
Naira Topooco,Heleen Riper,Ricardo Araya et al. Naira Topooco et al.
Background: The integration of digital treatments into national mental health services is on the agenda in the European Union. The E-COMPARED consortium conducted a survey aimed at exploring stakeholders' knowledge, accep...
M Héroux,M Watt,K A McGuire et al. M Héroux et al.
The aim of this pilot study was to examine if a personalized web-based multi-platform nutrition, exercise, and lifestyle coaching program, supported weight loss and the reduction of chronic disease risk factors in overweight or obese women....
Kathleen M Griffiths,Bradley Carron-Arthur,Julia Reynolds et al. Kathleen M Griffiths et al.
Background: Internet support groups (ISGs) for mental ill-health are common but little is known about the characteristics of users, the usage and predictors of ISG usage and if and how these change over time. ...
Hanne Jakobsen,Gerhard Andersson,Odd E Havik et al. Hanne Jakobsen et al.
Major depression is among the most common and debilitating disorders worldwide, associated with large societal and individual costs. Effective treatments exist, but accessibility is scarce. Guided Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy...