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Eldré W Beukes,George Vlaescu,Vinaya Manchaiah et al. Eldré W Beukes et al.
Purpose: Creative approaches to improve access to evidence-based tinnitus treatments are required. The purpose of this study was to develop an Internet-based cognitive behavioural therapy (iCBT) intervention, for those ex...
Alison L Calear,Helen Christensen,Jacqueline Brewer et al. Alison L Calear et al.
The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the acceptability and feasibility of delivering an online anxiety prevention program in schools, and to assess the effectiveness of the intervention in reducing symptoms of anxiety. Three schools ...
Matthijs Blankers,Arnold van Emmerik,Bastian Richters et al. Matthijs Blankers et al.
Introduction: This paper reports first experiences while providing blended (combined face-to-face and internet-based) flexible assertive community treatment (FACT) to outpatients with severe mental illnesses (SMI). The ai...
Louise Högdahl,Johanna Levallius,Caroline Björck et al. Louise Högdahl et al.
Internet-based guided self-help cognitive behavioural therapy (ICBT) seems a promising way of delivering eating disorder treatment. However, treatment drop-out is a common problem and little is known about the correlates, especially in clin...
Eduardo L Bunge,Rachel E Williamson,Monique Cano et al. Eduardo L Bunge et al.
Background: Most users of unsupported Internet interventions visit that site only once, therefore there is a need to create interventions that can be offered as a single brief interaction with the user. ...
Jan Becker,Rüdiger Zwerenz,Robert Johansson et al. Jan Becker et al.
Background: Online self-help interventions have proven to be effective in treating various specific mental disorders, mainly depression and anxiety. Knowledge regarding their acceptance, efficacy, and usefulness in additi...
Jessie E Saul,Michael S Amato,Sarah Cha et al. Jessie E Saul et al.
Introduction: Internet interventions can reach large numbers of individuals. However, low levels of engagement and high rates of follow-up attrition are common, presenting major challenges to evaluation. This study invest...
Derek Richards,Treasa Murphy,Noemi Viganó et al. Derek Richards et al.
Background: There are clear advantages to internet-delivered interventions for depression. Users' perspectives on the acceptability, satisfaction, and efficacy of an internet-delivered treatment for depression can inform ...
Rony Kayrouz,Blake F Dear,Eyal Karin et al. Rony Kayrouz et al.
The present pilot study examined the efficacy and acceptability of an internet-delivered Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (iCBT) intervention delivered in both English and Arabic languages to Arab Australians, aged 18 and over, with symptoms of ...
Doris Erbe,Hans-Christoph Eichert,Christian Rietz et al. Doris Erbe et al.
Background: Computerized versions of well-established measurements such as the PHQ-9 are widely used, but data on the comparability of psychometric properties are scarce. ...