Computerized treatments have been shown to be effective in young people with anxiety disorders. However, there has been limited investigation into the experiences of adolescents in undertaking this treatment. This qualitative study explored adolescents' experiences of being treated for an anxiety disorder, using an online intervention with therapist support, as part of a randomised controlled trial. Individual semi-structured interviews were conducted with thirteen adolescents aged between 13 and 17 years, who had received the online intervention. Data were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis. Two cross-cutting themes were identified: (i) Usability of the program, and (ii) Putting techniques into practice. Although the convenience of...
AbstractBackgroundCognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) has been shown to be an effective treatment for ...
The use of online and computer-based approaches in the delivery of psychological interventions has g...
Anxiety disorders are highly prevalent in youth and are associated with significant adverse outcomes...
Introduction: Computerized treatments have been shown to be effective in young people with anxiety d...
Background: Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a debilitating condition that usually begins in adolesc...
AbstractThis is the first study of adolescents suffering from anxiety disorder in Sweden to receive ...
Background: Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) for child and adolescent anxiety has ...
Background: Computerized treatments have been shown to be effective in young people with anxiety dis...
BackgroundAnxiety disorders are highly prevalent in adolescence, but access to health care services ...
This is the first study of adolescents suffering from anxiety disorder in Sweden to receive individu...
The study examined the relative efficacy of online (NET) versus clinic (CLIN) delivery of cognitive ...
The study examined the relative efficacy of online (NET) versus clinic (CLIN) delivery of cognitive ...
Background Increased awareness of anxiety in adolescents emphasises the need for effective intervent...
Objectives This study describes adolescent attitudes towards online therapies and explores the fact...
Early access to evidence-based help is crucial for adolescents with anxiety disorders. Internet-deli...
AbstractBackgroundCognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) has been shown to be an effective treatment for ...
The use of online and computer-based approaches in the delivery of psychological interventions has g...
Anxiety disorders are highly prevalent in youth and are associated with significant adverse outcomes...
Introduction: Computerized treatments have been shown to be effective in young people with anxiety d...
Background: Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a debilitating condition that usually begins in adolesc...
AbstractThis is the first study of adolescents suffering from anxiety disorder in Sweden to receive ...
Background: Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) for child and adolescent anxiety has ...
Background: Computerized treatments have been shown to be effective in young people with anxiety dis...
BackgroundAnxiety disorders are highly prevalent in adolescence, but access to health care services ...
This is the first study of adolescents suffering from anxiety disorder in Sweden to receive individu...
The study examined the relative efficacy of online (NET) versus clinic (CLIN) delivery of cognitive ...
The study examined the relative efficacy of online (NET) versus clinic (CLIN) delivery of cognitive ...
Background Increased awareness of anxiety in adolescents emphasises the need for effective intervent...
Objectives This study describes adolescent attitudes towards online therapies and explores the fact...
Early access to evidence-based help is crucial for adolescents with anxiety disorders. Internet-deli...
AbstractBackgroundCognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) has been shown to be an effective treatment for ...
The use of online and computer-based approaches in the delivery of psychological interventions has g...
Anxiety disorders are highly prevalent in youth and are associated with significant adverse outcomes...