BackgroundMost users of unsupported Internet interventions visit that site only once, therefore there is a need to create interventions that can be offered as a single brief interaction with the user.ObjectiveThe main goal of this study was to compare the effect of a one-session unsupported Internet intervention on participants' clinical symptoms (depressive and anxiety symptoms) and related variables (mood, confidence and motivation).MethodA total of 765 adults residing in the United States took part in a randomized controlled trial. Participants were randomly assigned to one of five brief plain text interventions lasting 5-10 min. The interventions designed to address depressive symptoms were: thoughts (increasing helpful thoughts), ...
Background: Many depressed people do not receive help for their symptoms, and there are various barr...
Background: Prevention of depression is important due to the substantial burden of disease associate...
Background: A major problem today is that only about fifty percent of those affected by depression s...
BackgroundMost users of unsupported Internet interventions visit that site only once, therefore ther...
ABSTRACTBackgroundMost users of unsupported Internet interventions visit that site only once, theref...
Background: Self-guided internet-based interventions have several advantages over guided interventio...
BACKGROUND: Mild to moderate depressive symptoms are common but often remain unrecognized and trea...
AbstractBackgroundStudies have shown that certain Internet interventions can help alleviate depressi...
Background: Studies have shown that certain Internet interventions can help alleviate depression. Ho...
Untreated depression remains one of the largest public health concerns. However, barriers such as un...
Internet-based interventions can be effective treatments for anxiety and depression. Meta-analytic e...
Internet-based interventions can be effective treatments for anxiety and depression. Meta-analytic e...
Abstract Background: High prevalence of minor depression and low well-being constitutes both individ...
The internet-based intervention Deprexis® has proven to be effective in improving overall depression...
The internet-based intervention Deprexis® has proven to be effective in improving overall depression...
Background: Many depressed people do not receive help for their symptoms, and there are various barr...
Background: Prevention of depression is important due to the substantial burden of disease associate...
Background: A major problem today is that only about fifty percent of those affected by depression s...
BackgroundMost users of unsupported Internet interventions visit that site only once, therefore ther...
ABSTRACTBackgroundMost users of unsupported Internet interventions visit that site only once, theref...
Background: Self-guided internet-based interventions have several advantages over guided interventio...
BACKGROUND: Mild to moderate depressive symptoms are common but often remain unrecognized and trea...
AbstractBackgroundStudies have shown that certain Internet interventions can help alleviate depressi...
Background: Studies have shown that certain Internet interventions can help alleviate depression. Ho...
Untreated depression remains one of the largest public health concerns. However, barriers such as un...
Internet-based interventions can be effective treatments for anxiety and depression. Meta-analytic e...
Internet-based interventions can be effective treatments for anxiety and depression. Meta-analytic e...
Abstract Background: High prevalence of minor depression and low well-being constitutes both individ...
The internet-based intervention Deprexis® has proven to be effective in improving overall depression...
The internet-based intervention Deprexis® has proven to be effective in improving overall depression...
Background: Many depressed people do not receive help for their symptoms, and there are various barr...
Background: Prevention of depression is important due to the substantial burden of disease associate...
Background: A major problem today is that only about fifty percent of those affected by depression s...