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Introduction: Blended therapies (BT) combine face-to-face (f2f) sessions with internet- and mobile-based interventions (IMIs). However, the use of blended interventions in routine care is still rare and depends on the acc...
Jennifer Apolinário-Hagen,Lara Fritsche,Cornelia Bierhals et al. Jennifer Apolinário-Hagen et al.
Introduction: In recent years, effective Internet-delivered electronic (e-) mental health services have been developed to overcome the limited resources in face-to-face health care. For the successful dissemination of e-m...
R J Fleischmann,M Harrer,A-C Zarski et al. R J Fleischmann et al.
Introduction: Academic education is often associated with increased stress and adverse effects on mental health. Internet-based interventions have shown to be effective in reducing stress-related symptoms. However, colleg...
Maral Jolstedt,Brjánn Ljótsson,Sandra Fredlander et al. Maral Jolstedt et al.
Child anxiety disorders are highly prevalent and cause significant impairment. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is recommended for child anxiety disorders, but access to CBT is limited, particularly in rural areas. Internet-delivered CBT ...
Jin Han,Philip J Batterham,Alison L Calear et al. Jin Han et al.
Introduction: Suicide is the second leading cause of death for the university aged population globally. A significant proportion of students with suicidal ideation or behaviours do not seek professional help. Few primary ...
Adam Mikus,Mark Hoogendoorn,Artur Rocha et al. Adam Mikus et al.
Technology driven interventions provide us with an increasing amount of fine-grained data about the patient. This data includes regular ecological momentary assessments (EMA) but also response times to EMA questions by a user. When observin...
Philip J Batterham,Alison L Calear,Louise Farrer et al. Philip J Batterham et al.
Purpose: Online mental health programs can be effective in reducing symptoms of depression, anxiety disorders, substance use and suicidal ideation. However, most existing e-mental health programs focus on a single domain ...
Christian Aljoscha Lukas,Matthias Berking Christian Aljoscha Lukas
Background: Procrastination affects a large number of individuals and is associated with significant mental health problems. Despite the deleterious consequences individuals afflicted with procrastination have to bear, th...
Leanne G Morrison,Adam W A Geraghty,Scott Lloyd et al. Leanne G Morrison et al.
Choices in the design and delivery of digital health behaviour interventions may have a direct influence on subsequent usage and engagement. Few studies have been able to make direct, detailed comparisons of differences in usage between int...
Eduardo Bunge,Haley M Cook,Melissa Bond et al. Eduardo Bunge et al.
Internet interventions face significant challenges in recruitment and attrition rates are typically high and problematic. Finding innovative yet scientifically valid avenues for attaining and retaining participants is therefore of considera...