This study examined factors anticipating adolescents’ (N=232) adherence and dropout in an online Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) intervention targeted at promoting well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic. First, results showed that adolescents with high academic achievement and educational expectations were more likely to participate in the induction meeting and start the program. Second, adolescents in the human supported model fulfilled the adherence criterion more often than adolescents supported by the virtual coach only. Finally, while male participants were less likely to participate in the study, the participants who started the online program were likely to adhere to it regardless of gender.Peer reviewe
Background: Depression is a significant public health problem for adolescents. The goal of this stud...
Introduction: First evidence suggests that internet-based self-help interventions effectively reduce...
Introduction:The present study examined the problems of internet addiction (IA) and cyberbullying in...
OBJECTIVE This study investigated the roles of adherence and usage activity in adolescents’ (n = 16...
Background: There have been no previous studies of the variables that predict adherence to online de...
Background Although some adolescents managed to cope well with the challenges brought on by the COVI...
Background: COVID-19 restrictions have led to social isolation affecting youth’s health, particularl...
Background Although some adolescents managed to cope well with the challenges brought on by the COV...
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) programs have rarely been used as tools for promoting adoles...
A preventative approach is crucial for adolescents' mental well-being, as problems often arise at a ...
Study and treatment dropout and adherence represent particular challenges in studies on Internet-bas...
AbstractStudy and treatment dropout and adherence represent particular challenges in studies on Inte...
With increasing rates of mental health difficulties in young people placing demand on specialist men...
The increase in youth internet use occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aims to examine...
Objectives: Reported health behaviour change intervention attrition rates vary considerably, from 10...
Background: Depression is a significant public health problem for adolescents. The goal of this stud...
Introduction: First evidence suggests that internet-based self-help interventions effectively reduce...
Introduction:The present study examined the problems of internet addiction (IA) and cyberbullying in...
OBJECTIVE This study investigated the roles of adherence and usage activity in adolescents’ (n = 16...
Background: There have been no previous studies of the variables that predict adherence to online de...
Background Although some adolescents managed to cope well with the challenges brought on by the COVI...
Background: COVID-19 restrictions have led to social isolation affecting youth’s health, particularl...
Background Although some adolescents managed to cope well with the challenges brought on by the COV...
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) programs have rarely been used as tools for promoting adoles...
A preventative approach is crucial for adolescents' mental well-being, as problems often arise at a ...
Study and treatment dropout and adherence represent particular challenges in studies on Internet-bas...
AbstractStudy and treatment dropout and adherence represent particular challenges in studies on Inte...
With increasing rates of mental health difficulties in young people placing demand on specialist men...
The increase in youth internet use occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aims to examine...
Objectives: Reported health behaviour change intervention attrition rates vary considerably, from 10...
Background: Depression is a significant public health problem for adolescents. The goal of this stud...
Introduction: First evidence suggests that internet-based self-help interventions effectively reduce...
Introduction:The present study examined the problems of internet addiction (IA) and cyberbullying in...