Acceptability (i.e. patients' expectation and satisfaction with the treatment) is claimed as an important and additional criterion besides efficacy. Nevertheless, the literature addressing this issue in the field of Interet-based treatments for specific phobias is scarce, and no studies for Flying Phobia (FP) are available. This study aims to explore the relationship between expectations and satisfaction with treatment and clinical variables in patients who have received an Intemet-based treatment for FP (NO-FEAR Airlines). The sample included 46 participants from a randomized controlled trial. Clinical measures were: Fear of Flying Questionnaire-II, Fear of Flying scale, Fear and Avoidance Scales, Clinician Severity Scale, and Patient's Im...
Background: Internet-based guided self-help has been successfully used in the general population, bu...
Compendi d'articles, Doctorat internacionalThis doctoral thesis aims to contribute to the knowledge ...
Abstract: This study analyses participants ’ preferences regarding two exposure treatment modali-tie...
Acceptability (i.e. patients' expectation and satisfaction with the treatment) is claimed as an impo...
The treatment of choice for specific phobias is in vivo exposure. Despite the proven efficacy of thi...
Purpose: Internet-based treatments have been tested for several psychological disorders. However, f...
Purpose: Internet-based treatments have been tested for several psychological disorders. However, fe...
Daniel Campos,1 Adriana Mira,1,2 Juana Bretón-López,1,3 Diana Castilla,1,3 Cristina Bo...
Background: Internet-based treatments appear to be a promising way to enhance the in vivo exposure a...
Background: Internet-based treatments appear to be a promising way to enhance the in vivo exposure...
Background: Flying phobia (FP) is a common and disabling mental disorder. Although in vivo exposure ...
Background: More research is needed in the field of Internet-delivered Cognitive Behavioral Treatmen...
Background: Flying Phobia (FP) is a prevalent disorder that can cause serious interference in a pers...
Evidence is growing that two modalities of computer-based exposure therapies—virtual reality and com...
Background: Aviophobia (the fear of flying) can greatly impact the daily life functioning of people ...
Background: Internet-based guided self-help has been successfully used in the general population, bu...
Compendi d'articles, Doctorat internacionalThis doctoral thesis aims to contribute to the knowledge ...
Abstract: This study analyses participants ’ preferences regarding two exposure treatment modali-tie...
Acceptability (i.e. patients' expectation and satisfaction with the treatment) is claimed as an impo...
The treatment of choice for specific phobias is in vivo exposure. Despite the proven efficacy of thi...
Purpose: Internet-based treatments have been tested for several psychological disorders. However, f...
Purpose: Internet-based treatments have been tested for several psychological disorders. However, fe...
Daniel Campos,1 Adriana Mira,1,2 Juana Bretón-López,1,3 Diana Castilla,1,3 Cristina Bo...
Background: Internet-based treatments appear to be a promising way to enhance the in vivo exposure a...
Background: Internet-based treatments appear to be a promising way to enhance the in vivo exposure...
Background: Flying phobia (FP) is a common and disabling mental disorder. Although in vivo exposure ...
Background: More research is needed in the field of Internet-delivered Cognitive Behavioral Treatmen...
Background: Flying Phobia (FP) is a prevalent disorder that can cause serious interference in a pers...
Evidence is growing that two modalities of computer-based exposure therapies—virtual reality and com...
Background: Aviophobia (the fear of flying) can greatly impact the daily life functioning of people ...
Background: Internet-based guided self-help has been successfully used in the general population, bu...
Compendi d'articles, Doctorat internacionalThis doctoral thesis aims to contribute to the knowledge ...
Abstract: This study analyses participants ’ preferences regarding two exposure treatment modali-tie...