Internet-based interventions are increasingly recognized as effective in the treatment and prevention of mental disorders. However, little research has investigated who is most likely to participate in intervention trials. This study examined the characteristics of individuals interested in participating in an online intervention to improve emotional well-being and prevent or reduce the symptoms of depression, factors reported to encourage or discourage participation, and preferences for different intervention types. The study comprised 4761 Australians participating in a survey on emotional health. Comparisons are made between those who expressed an interest in participating in the trial and those who were not. Compared to those who declin...
Background:Digital health interventions have become an established part of mental health service pro...
Background: Positive psychology interventions may usefully treat depression and can be delivered onl...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of two internet interventions for community-dwelling individuals...
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Background: The effectiveness of internet-based self-help programs for mental health may be limited ...
BACKGROUND: Recruiting participants to randomized controlled trials of health interventions can be v...
Background: The use of the Internet has the potential to increase access to evidence-based mental he...
This study explored whether differences exist between those who prefer using internet-based mental h...
Background The evidence base for digital interventions for physical and mental health, including sev...
Abstract Background Barriers to mental health research participation are well documented including d...
Online mental health interventions can benefit people experiencing a range of psychological difficul...
Background: Internet support groups (ISGs) for mental ill-health are common but little is known abou...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the feasibility of a dedicated online youth mental health help-seeking interve...
Background: Internet-based self-help is an effective preventive intervention for highly prevalent di...
Background: Despite evidence that e-mental health services are effective, consumer preferences still...
Background:Digital health interventions have become an established part of mental health service pro...
Background: Positive psychology interventions may usefully treat depression and can be delivered onl...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of two internet interventions for community-dwelling individuals...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Background: The effectiveness of internet-based self-help programs for mental health may be limited ...
BACKGROUND: Recruiting participants to randomized controlled trials of health interventions can be v...
Background: The use of the Internet has the potential to increase access to evidence-based mental he...
This study explored whether differences exist between those who prefer using internet-based mental h...
Background The evidence base for digital interventions for physical and mental health, including sev...
Abstract Background Barriers to mental health research participation are well documented including d...
Online mental health interventions can benefit people experiencing a range of psychological difficul...
Background: Internet support groups (ISGs) for mental ill-health are common but little is known abou...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the feasibility of a dedicated online youth mental health help-seeking interve...
Background: Internet-based self-help is an effective preventive intervention for highly prevalent di...
Background: Despite evidence that e-mental health services are effective, consumer preferences still...
Background:Digital health interventions have become an established part of mental health service pro...
Background: Positive psychology interventions may usefully treat depression and can be delivered onl...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of two internet interventions for community-dwelling individuals...