Published on in Vol 8, No 12 (2021): December
Journals
- Atik E, Schückes M, Apolinário-Hagen J. Patient and Therapist Expectations for a Blended Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Program for Depression: Qualitative Exploratory Study. JMIR Mental Health 2022;9(12):e36806 View
- Petersson E, Forsén E, Björkelund C, Hammarbäck L, Hessman E, Weineland S, Svenningsson I. Examining the description of the concept “treatment as usual” for patients with depression, anxiety and stress-related mental disorders in primary health care research – A systematic review. Journal of Affective Disorders 2023;326:1 View
- Fadipe M, Aggarwal S, Johnson C, Beauchamp J. Effectiveness of online cognitive behavioural therapy on quality of life in adults with depression: A systematic review. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 2023;30(5):885 View
- Hornstein S, Zantvoort K, Lueken U, Funk B, Hilbert K. Personalization strategies in digital mental health interventions: a systematic review and conceptual framework for depressive symptoms. Frontiers in Digital Health 2023;5 View
- Forbes A, Keleher M, Venditto M, DiBiasi F. Assessing Patient Adherence to and Engagement With Digital Interventions for Depression in Clinical Trials: Systematic Literature Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e43727 View
- Fernández O, Pérez J, Fernández S, Krause M, Cáceres C, Espinosa-Duque D. Understanding the use/non-use of an internet-based intervention complementing standard depression treatment: A qualitative study of user's experiences. DIGITAL HEALTH 2023;9 View
- Kalde J, Atik E, Stricker J, Schückes M, Neudeck P, Pittig A, Pietrowsky R. Enhancing the effectiveness of CBT for patients with unipolar depression by integrating digital interventions into treatment: A pilot randomized controlled trial. Psychotherapy Research 2023:1 View
- Willemsen R, Versluis A, Aardoom J, Petrus A, Silven A, Chavannes N, van Dijke A. Evaluation of completely online psychotherapy with app-support versus therapy as usual for clients with depression or anxiety disorder: A retrospective matched cohort study investigating the effectiveness, efficiency, client satisfaction, and costs. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2024;189:105485 View