E-mental health services are Internet-based treatment options for mental illness. There has been a proliferation of these services in recent years, with online programs now available for the treatment of mood, anxiety, eating, adjustment, and substance use disorders.1 E-mental health services allow for greater dissemination of psychological treatments, are cost effective, and may overcome a number of client barriers to care.1 However, the limited research available indicates that attitudes about e-mental health services are less than optimal. Past research has found that providing information about services can improve attitudes. This study investigated the relationship between knowledge of e-mental health services and attitudes toward...
Background: Low levels of mental health literacy (MHL) have been identified as an important contribu...
This study explored whether differences exist between those who prefer using internet-based mental h...
Objectives: Recent evidence suggests that e-mental health interventions can be effective at improvin...
Introduction: In recent years, effective Internet-delivered electronic (e-) mental health services h...
Background: Despite evidence that e-mental health services are effective, consumer preferences still...
E-mental health services are internet-based treatment options for mental illness. Potential benefits...
Background: Despite evidence that e-mental health services are effective, consumer preferences still...
Background: Many people with a mental disorder do not access help from mental health services. Inter...
Background: The use of the Internet has the potential to increase access to evidence-based mental he...
Background: The use of the Internet has the potential to increase access to evidence-based mental he...
Background: The use of the Internet has the potential to increase access to evidence-based mental he...
Background: The use of the Internet has the potential to increase access to evidence-based mental he...
Low levels of mental health literacy (MHL) have been identified as an important contributor to the m...
BACKGROUND: Low levels of mental health literacy (MHL) have been identified as an important contribu...
Low levels of mental health literacy (MHL) have been identified as an important contributor to the m...
Background: Low levels of mental health literacy (MHL) have been identified as an important contribu...
This study explored whether differences exist between those who prefer using internet-based mental h...
Objectives: Recent evidence suggests that e-mental health interventions can be effective at improvin...
Introduction: In recent years, effective Internet-delivered electronic (e-) mental health services h...
Background: Despite evidence that e-mental health services are effective, consumer preferences still...
E-mental health services are internet-based treatment options for mental illness. Potential benefits...
Background: Despite evidence that e-mental health services are effective, consumer preferences still...
Background: Many people with a mental disorder do not access help from mental health services. Inter...
Background: The use of the Internet has the potential to increase access to evidence-based mental he...
Background: The use of the Internet has the potential to increase access to evidence-based mental he...
Background: The use of the Internet has the potential to increase access to evidence-based mental he...
Background: The use of the Internet has the potential to increase access to evidence-based mental he...
Low levels of mental health literacy (MHL) have been identified as an important contributor to the m...
BACKGROUND: Low levels of mental health literacy (MHL) have been identified as an important contribu...
Low levels of mental health literacy (MHL) have been identified as an important contributor to the m...
Background: Low levels of mental health literacy (MHL) have been identified as an important contribu...
This study explored whether differences exist between those who prefer using internet-based mental h...
Objectives: Recent evidence suggests that e-mental health interventions can be effective at improvin...