OBJECTIVE This study investigated the roles of adherence and usage activity in adolescents’ (n = 161) gains during a 5-week web intervention program based on acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT). METHOD Program adherence was calculated as adherence percentage in relation to intended usage, whereas completion percentage, usage time, and usage weeks were used as indicators for usage activity. Subjective well-being was measured by self-reported life satisfaction and stress before and after the intervention. RESULTS First, regression analysis results showed that higher adherence predicted an increase in life satisfaction during intervention. Second, three subgroups of adolescents were identified using K-means cluster analysis in reg...
Background: There is a growing body of evidence to show that low-intensity self-help internet-delive...
BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to examine the moderation effects of sex, age, and psychosocial...
Aims: In this article we explore the moderators of effectiveness of WISEteens (Web-based brief Inter...
Understanding adolescent usage activity and experiences in web-based psychological intervention prog...
Background: There have been no previous studies of the variables that predict adherence to online de...
With increasing rates of mental health difficulties in young people placing demand on specialist men...
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) programs have rarely been used as tools for promoting adoles...
Early access to evidence-based help is crucial for adolescents with anxiety disorders. Internet-deli...
This study examined factors anticipating adolescents’ (N=232) adherence and dropout in an online Acc...
Acceptance and commitment therapy programs have rarely been used as preventive tools for alleviating...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. The purpose of this study was to examine the effic...
AbstractBackgroundDepression during adolescence is common but can be prevented. Behavioral intervent...
Web-based interventions are a popular and accessible means of promoting behavior change and may be p...
Item does not contain fulltextTherapist adherence to the treatment manual is assumed to be crucial f...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to: 1) investigate whether adherence to components of a web-b...
Background: There is a growing body of evidence to show that low-intensity self-help internet-delive...
BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to examine the moderation effects of sex, age, and psychosocial...
Aims: In this article we explore the moderators of effectiveness of WISEteens (Web-based brief Inter...
Understanding adolescent usage activity and experiences in web-based psychological intervention prog...
Background: There have been no previous studies of the variables that predict adherence to online de...
With increasing rates of mental health difficulties in young people placing demand on specialist men...
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) programs have rarely been used as tools for promoting adoles...
Early access to evidence-based help is crucial for adolescents with anxiety disorders. Internet-deli...
This study examined factors anticipating adolescents’ (N=232) adherence and dropout in an online Acc...
Acceptance and commitment therapy programs have rarely been used as preventive tools for alleviating...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. The purpose of this study was to examine the effic...
AbstractBackgroundDepression during adolescence is common but can be prevented. Behavioral intervent...
Web-based interventions are a popular and accessible means of promoting behavior change and may be p...
Item does not contain fulltextTherapist adherence to the treatment manual is assumed to be crucial f...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to: 1) investigate whether adherence to components of a web-b...
Background: There is a growing body of evidence to show that low-intensity self-help internet-delive...
BACKGROUND The aim of this study was to examine the moderation effects of sex, age, and psychosocial...
Aims: In this article we explore the moderators of effectiveness of WISEteens (Web-based brief Inter...