Background: The evidence-base for digital interventions for physical and mental health, including severe and enduring mental health difficulties, is increasing. In a feasibility trial, web-based Enhanced Relapse Prevention (ERPonline) for bipolar disorder demonstrated high recruitment and retention rates. Relative to participants in the waitlist control group, those who received ERPonline showed increased monitoring for early warning signs of relapse and had developed more positive illness models. Objective: To understand users’ motivations and barriers for taking part in an online/telephone-based trial, and for engagement with ERPonline.Methods: Participants from the trial who had been allocated to receive ERPonline were purposively sample...
Background: In a recent exploratory randomized controlled trial, an online psychoeducation intervent...
Summary Digital health interventions present an important opportunity to improve health care for peo...
Background Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic and recurrent severe mental health problem. A web-base...
Background: The evidence-base for digital interventions for physical and mental health, including se...
Background: The evidence base for digital interventions for physical and mental health, including s...
Background The evidence base for digital interventions for physical and mental health, including sev...
Background: Interventions that teach people with Bipolar Disorder (BD) to recognise and respond to e...
Background: Interventions that teach people with Bipolar Disorder (BD) to recognise and respond to e...
Background: Interventions that teach people with Bipolar Disorder (BD) to recognise and respond to e...
BackgroundInterventions that teach people with bipolar disorder (BD) to recognize and respond to ear...
Background - Relapse prevention interventions for Bipolar Disorder are effective but implementation ...
AbstractBackgroundRelapse prevention interventions for Bipolar Disorder are effective but implementa...
Background Bipolar Disorder (BD) is a common and severe form of mental illness. Pharmacotherapy is t...
Background: Bipolar disorder patients frequently present recurrent episodes and often experience sub...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic condition that requires continued care. Psychological interventio...
Background: In a recent exploratory randomized controlled trial, an online psychoeducation intervent...
Summary Digital health interventions present an important opportunity to improve health care for peo...
Background Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic and recurrent severe mental health problem. A web-base...
Background: The evidence-base for digital interventions for physical and mental health, including se...
Background: The evidence base for digital interventions for physical and mental health, including s...
Background The evidence base for digital interventions for physical and mental health, including sev...
Background: Interventions that teach people with Bipolar Disorder (BD) to recognise and respond to e...
Background: Interventions that teach people with Bipolar Disorder (BD) to recognise and respond to e...
Background: Interventions that teach people with Bipolar Disorder (BD) to recognise and respond to e...
BackgroundInterventions that teach people with bipolar disorder (BD) to recognize and respond to ear...
Background - Relapse prevention interventions for Bipolar Disorder are effective but implementation ...
AbstractBackgroundRelapse prevention interventions for Bipolar Disorder are effective but implementa...
Background Bipolar Disorder (BD) is a common and severe form of mental illness. Pharmacotherapy is t...
Background: Bipolar disorder patients frequently present recurrent episodes and often experience sub...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic condition that requires continued care. Psychological interventio...
Background: In a recent exploratory randomized controlled trial, an online psychoeducation intervent...
Summary Digital health interventions present an important opportunity to improve health care for peo...
Background Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic and recurrent severe mental health problem. A web-base...