OBJECTIVE: To explore the moderating effects of sociodemographic variables on treatment benefits received from participating in an internet intervention for depression. DESIGN: Randomised, assessor-blind, controlled trial. SETTING: Online intervention, with participant recruitment using multiple settings, including inpatient and outpatient medical and psychological clinics, depression online forums, health insurance companies and the media (eg, newspaper, radio). PARTICIPANTS: The EVIDENT trial included 1013 participants with mild to moderate depressive symptoms. INTERVENTIONS: The intervention group subjects (n=509) received an online intervention (Deprexis) in addition to care as usual (CAU), while 504 participants received CA...
Background: Self-guided internet-based interventions have several advantages over guided interventio...
Background: By identifying which predictors and moderators lead to beneficial outcomes, accurate sel...
Little is known about clinically relevant changes in guided Internet-based interventions for depress...
BACKGROUND: Mild to moderate depressive symptoms are common but often remain unrecognized and trea...
Background: While the efficacy of Internet interventions for depression has been demonstrated in ...
Objective: This study aims to examine whether the effects of internet interventions for depression g...
Background: Studies have shown that certain Internet interventions can help alleviate depression. Ho...
Background: Depression is a highly prevalent mental disorder, but only a fraction of those affected ...
AbstractBackgroundStudies have shown that certain Internet interventions can help alleviate depressi...
Objective To examine immediate and long-term effectiveness of an adjunctive Internet intervention f...
Introduction: Evidence on effects of Internet-based interventions to treat subthreshold depression (...
Abstract Background: High prevalence of minor depression and low well-being constitutes both individ...
Background: Psychological online interventions (POIs) reduce depression but we know little about fac...
Background: By identifying which predictors and moderators lead to beneficial outcomes, accurate sel...
Digitally delivered interventions for depression vary in many aspects, including their therapeutic o...
Background: Self-guided internet-based interventions have several advantages over guided interventio...
Background: By identifying which predictors and moderators lead to beneficial outcomes, accurate sel...
Little is known about clinically relevant changes in guided Internet-based interventions for depress...
BACKGROUND: Mild to moderate depressive symptoms are common but often remain unrecognized and trea...
Background: While the efficacy of Internet interventions for depression has been demonstrated in ...
Objective: This study aims to examine whether the effects of internet interventions for depression g...
Background: Studies have shown that certain Internet interventions can help alleviate depression. Ho...
Background: Depression is a highly prevalent mental disorder, but only a fraction of those affected ...
AbstractBackgroundStudies have shown that certain Internet interventions can help alleviate depressi...
Objective To examine immediate and long-term effectiveness of an adjunctive Internet intervention f...
Introduction: Evidence on effects of Internet-based interventions to treat subthreshold depression (...
Abstract Background: High prevalence of minor depression and low well-being constitutes both individ...
Background: Psychological online interventions (POIs) reduce depression but we know little about fac...
Background: By identifying which predictors and moderators lead to beneficial outcomes, accurate sel...
Digitally delivered interventions for depression vary in many aspects, including their therapeutic o...
Background: Self-guided internet-based interventions have several advantages over guided interventio...
Background: By identifying which predictors and moderators lead to beneficial outcomes, accurate sel...
Little is known about clinically relevant changes in guided Internet-based interventions for depress...