Background: While the efficacy of Internet interventions for depression has been demonstrated in numerous studies, there is concern that the participants in these studies may systematically differ from depressed subjects in the general population. The goal of this study was to compare participants in a large trial of an Internet intervention for depression with a population-based sample that reported depressive symptomatology in the same range of severity. Methodology: The analysis is based on a sample of participants of a randomized controlled trial testing the effectiveness of an Internet intervention for depression in mild to moderate depression (EVIDENT, N = 1013) and a subsample of participants in a representative population-based...
Background: Major depressive disorder (MDD) imposes a considerable disease burden on individuals and...
Internet psychological interventions are efficacious and may reduce traditional access barriers. No ...
Background: By identifying which predictors and moderators lead to beneficial outcomes, accurate sel...
Background: While the efficacy of Internet interventions for depression has been demonstrated in n...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the moderating effects of sociodemographic variables on treatment benefits rec...
BACKGROUND: Mild to moderate depressive symptoms are common but often remain unrecognized and trea...
Objective: This study aims to examine whether the effects of internet interventions for depression g...
Background: Internet support groups (ISGs) are popular, particularly among people with depression, b...
Background: Studies have shown that certain Internet interventions can help alleviate depression. Ho...
AbstractBackgroundStudies have shown that certain Internet interventions can help alleviate depressi...
Introduction: Evidence on effects of Internet-based interventions to treat subthreshold depression (...
Background: Depression is a highly prevalent mental disorder, but only a fraction of those affected ...
Background: Depressive disorders are a public health problem. Face-to-face psychotherapeutic inte...
Abstract Background: High prevalence of minor depression and low well-being constitutes both individ...
peer-reviewedBackground: There are clear advantages to internet-delivered interventions for depressi...
Background: Major depressive disorder (MDD) imposes a considerable disease burden on individuals and...
Internet psychological interventions are efficacious and may reduce traditional access barriers. No ...
Background: By identifying which predictors and moderators lead to beneficial outcomes, accurate sel...
Background: While the efficacy of Internet interventions for depression has been demonstrated in n...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the moderating effects of sociodemographic variables on treatment benefits rec...
BACKGROUND: Mild to moderate depressive symptoms are common but often remain unrecognized and trea...
Objective: This study aims to examine whether the effects of internet interventions for depression g...
Background: Internet support groups (ISGs) are popular, particularly among people with depression, b...
Background: Studies have shown that certain Internet interventions can help alleviate depression. Ho...
AbstractBackgroundStudies have shown that certain Internet interventions can help alleviate depressi...
Introduction: Evidence on effects of Internet-based interventions to treat subthreshold depression (...
Background: Depression is a highly prevalent mental disorder, but only a fraction of those affected ...
Background: Depressive disorders are a public health problem. Face-to-face psychotherapeutic inte...
Abstract Background: High prevalence of minor depression and low well-being constitutes both individ...
peer-reviewedBackground: There are clear advantages to internet-delivered interventions for depressi...
Background: Major depressive disorder (MDD) imposes a considerable disease burden on individuals and...
Internet psychological interventions are efficacious and may reduce traditional access barriers. No ...
Background: By identifying which predictors and moderators lead to beneficial outcomes, accurate sel...