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George Vlaescu,Alexander Alasjö,Alexander Miloff et al. George Vlaescu et al.
The purpose of this article is to describe an internet-based platform for improving symptoms and quality of life for people with psychological and behavioural health problems such as depression, anxiety, phobia, psychological trauma, hearin...
Daniel Johnson,Sebastian Deterding,Kerri-Ann Kuhn et al. Daniel Johnson et al.
Background: Compared to traditional persuasive technology and health games, gamification is posited to offer several advantages for motivating behaviour change for health and well-being, and increasingly used. Yet little ...
Derek Richards,Ladislav Timulak,Chuck Rashleigh et al. Derek Richards et al.
Background: Cognitive behavioural therapy is one of the main and preferred treatments for generalized anxiety disorder. Numerous barriers can hinder an individual from seeking or receiving appropriate treatment; internet-...
Jill M Newby,Alison E J Mahoney,Elizabeth C Mason et al. Jill M Newby et al.
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment for health anxiety, but more research is needed to evaluate accessible, low cost ways of delivering CBT. Internet CBT may be effective, but there are no iCBT programs available o...
Tobias Krieger,Dominik Sander Martig,Erik van den Brink et al. Tobias Krieger et al.
Objectives: Low self-compassion has repeatedly been associated with psychopathology. There are many promising face-to-face group format interventions focusing on self-compassion. We investigated the feasibility of an onli...
Joelle N Soucy,Victoria A M Owens,Heather D Hadjistavropoulos et al. Joelle N Soucy et al.
Internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy (ICBT) is an efficacious, yet novel approach to the treatment of depression and anxiety. It has the potential to improve access to evidenced-based care, but only if potential patients are aware...
Elisa J Gordon,Jennifer Shand,Anne Black Elisa J Gordon
Background: The number of patients waiting for a kidney transplant surpasses available organs. Living donor kidney transplantation (LDKT) can expand the organ pool. However, Hispanics have lower rates of LDKT than non-His...
Kathleen M Griffiths,Kylie Bennett,Jennie Walker et al. Kathleen M Griffiths et al.
Background: Depression and anxiety interfere with an individual's quality of life and result in substantial economic costs to the workplace through lost productivity. The internet offers an unparalleled opportunity for th...
Josien Schuurmans,Juliette L van der Linden,Wouter van Ballegooijen et al. Josien Schuurmans et al.
Introduction: Although older adults are just as likely to benefit from e-mental health as their younger counterparts, there are virtually no applications specifically designed to accommodate the needs of older adults with...
Mats Dahlin,Marielle Ryberg,Kristofer Vernmark et al. Mats Dahlin et al.
Objective: Internet-delivered cognitive behavior therapy (ICBT) has been developed and tested for treating persons with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). A new form of CBT focuses on acceptance (of internal experiences ...