BACKGROUND Recent projections suggest that by the year 2030 depression will be the primary cause of disease burden among developed countries. Delivery of accessible consumer-focused evidenced-based services may be an important element in reducing this burden. Many consumers report a preference for self-help modes of delivery. The Internet offers a promising modality for delivering such services and there is now evidence that automated professionally developed self-help psychological interventions can be effective. By contrast, despite their popularity, there is little evidence as to the effectiveness of Internet support groups which provide peer-to-peer mutual support. METHODS/DESIGN Members of the community with elevated psychological dist...
AbstractBackgroundStudies have shown that certain Internet interventions can help alleviate depressi...
Background: Internet-based self-help is an effective preventive intervention for highly prevalent di...
Background: Patients with mild to moderate depressive symptoms can have limited access to regular tr...
BACKGROUND: Recent projections suggest that by the year 2030 depression will be the primary cause of...
Background: Internet support groups (ISGs) are popular, particularly among people with depression, b...
BACKGROUND: Internet support groups (ISGs) are popular, particularly among people with depression, b...
Internet support groups (ISGs) are popular, particularly among people with depression, but there is ...
BACKGROUND: Internet support groups (ISGs) are popular, particularly among people with depression, b...
Internet support groups (ISGs) are popular, particularly among people with depression, but there is ...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of two internet interventions for community-dwelling individuals...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Internet support groups (ISGs) are popular, particularly among people wit...
BACKGROUND To date, there has been very little work investigating behaviour changes induced by inte...
Abstract Background: High prevalence of minor depression and low well-being constitutes both individ...
The aim of this research study is to evaluate the availability and classification of the types of cu...
Background: Internet-based self-help is an effective preventive intervention for highly prevalent di...
AbstractBackgroundStudies have shown that certain Internet interventions can help alleviate depressi...
Background: Internet-based self-help is an effective preventive intervention for highly prevalent di...
Background: Patients with mild to moderate depressive symptoms can have limited access to regular tr...
BACKGROUND: Recent projections suggest that by the year 2030 depression will be the primary cause of...
Background: Internet support groups (ISGs) are popular, particularly among people with depression, b...
BACKGROUND: Internet support groups (ISGs) are popular, particularly among people with depression, b...
Internet support groups (ISGs) are popular, particularly among people with depression, but there is ...
BACKGROUND: Internet support groups (ISGs) are popular, particularly among people with depression, b...
Internet support groups (ISGs) are popular, particularly among people with depression, but there is ...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of two internet interventions for community-dwelling individuals...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Internet support groups (ISGs) are popular, particularly among people wit...
BACKGROUND To date, there has been very little work investigating behaviour changes induced by inte...
Abstract Background: High prevalence of minor depression and low well-being constitutes both individ...
The aim of this research study is to evaluate the availability and classification of the types of cu...
Background: Internet-based self-help is an effective preventive intervention for highly prevalent di...
AbstractBackgroundStudies have shown that certain Internet interventions can help alleviate depressi...
Background: Internet-based self-help is an effective preventive intervention for highly prevalent di...
Background: Patients with mild to moderate depressive symptoms can have limited access to regular tr...