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Anna M Lomanowska,Matthieu J Guitton Anna M Lomanowska
Engagement in intimate social interactions and relationships has an important influence on well-being. However, recent advances in Internet and mobile communication technologies have lead to a major shift in the mode of human social interac...
Sarah Heinrich,Alexander Rozental,Per Carlbring et al. Sarah Heinrich et al.
Background: Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (ICBT) has proven to be an effective treatment in improving patients' ability to cope with tinnitus. However, some patients prefer face-to-face therapy to ICBT, and ...
Mary F Brunette,Joelle C Ferron,Jennifer Gottlieb et al. Mary F Brunette et al.
Introduction: Over half of people with schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders smoke tobacco. Web-based approaches to cessation have been effective for the general population, but are not usable by many with schizophr...
Amy J Morgan,Ronald M Rapee,Jordana K Bayer Amy J Morgan
Anxiety disorders are common, debilitating, and begin early in life. Early intervention to prevent anxiety disorders in children who are at risk could have long-term impact. The 'Cool Little Kids' parenting group program has previously been...
Marianne Arsenault,Marie Julie Blouin,Matthieu J Guitton Marianne Arsenault
Information technologies have drastically altered the way patients gather health-related information. By analysing web resources on tonsillectomy, we expose information quality and dynamics of patients' interactions in the online continuum....
Kim Mathiasen,Heleen Riper,Lars Holger Ehlers et al. Kim Mathiasen et al.
Ample studies have demonstrated that internet-based cognitive behavioural therapy (iCBT) for anxiety disorders is effective and acceptable in controlled settings. Studies assessing the clinical effectiveness of iCBT for anxiety disorders am...
K Jonas Brännström,Marie Öberg,Elisabeth Ingo et al. K Jonas Brännström et al.
Objectives: Audiologists provide professional contact and support between appointments to clients with hearing impairment using telephone and e-mail, but more advanced and flexible technological platforms are also possibl...
Louise Thornton,Philip J Batterham,Daniel B Fassnacht et al. Louise Thornton et al.
Recruiting participants is a challenge for many health, medical and psychosocial research projects. One tool more frequently being used to improve recruitment is the social networking website Facebook. A systematic review was conducted to i...
Lisa C Kooistra,Jeroen Ruwaard,Jenneke E Wiersma et al. Lisa C Kooistra et al.
Background: Blended care combines face-to-face treatment with web-based components in mental health care settings. Blended treatment could potentially improve active patient participation, by letting patients work though ...
Kerstin Blom,Susanna Jernelöv,Nils Lindefors et al. Kerstin Blom et al.
Insomnia and depression is a common and debilitating comorbidity, and treatment is usually given mainly for depression. Guided Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (ICBT-i) was, in a recent study on which this report is ...