Internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy (ICBT) interventions can be as effective as traditional face-to-face therapy for various mental health conditions. However, a significant challenge these online interventions face is the high rate of people who start but then stop using the program. This early discontinuation can be seen as incomplete treatment and can reduce the potential benefits for users. By exploring why people stop using ICBT programs, we can better understand how to address this problem. This study aimed to examine the experiences of healthcare workers who had stopped using a therapist-guided internet-delivered stress recovery program to gain deeper insights into usage attrition. We conducted semi-structured interviews ...
Therapist-guided internet-based cognitive behaviour therapy (ICBT) has been proposed as a potential ...
Evidence-based psychological interventions delivered via the internet and mobile technologies (Digit...
Background: In previous research, variables such as age, education, treatment credibility, and thera...
Background: The science of eHealth interventions is rapidly evolving. However, despite Background: T...
Introduction: An important concern in Internet-based treatments (IBTs) for emotional disorders is th...
Purpose: The purpose of this review was to present an in-depth analysis of literature identifying th...
BackgroundA previously reported study examined the treatment of primary care patients with at least ...
Introduction Stress is one of the major challenges of modern society, causing significant costs and ...
Background: While the acquisition and application of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) skills is a c...
Background: Digital health interventions have gained momentum to change health behaviors such as phy...
Background: Therapist-supported, internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) is efficient...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge about user experiences may lead to insights about how to improve treatment act...
Aim: The study aimed to critically review and synthesize the best available evidence about the effec...
Contains fulltext : 208513.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Int...
Background: The use of the Internet has the potential to increase access to evidence-based mental he...
Therapist-guided internet-based cognitive behaviour therapy (ICBT) has been proposed as a potential ...
Evidence-based psychological interventions delivered via the internet and mobile technologies (Digit...
Background: In previous research, variables such as age, education, treatment credibility, and thera...
Background: The science of eHealth interventions is rapidly evolving. However, despite Background: T...
Introduction: An important concern in Internet-based treatments (IBTs) for emotional disorders is th...
Purpose: The purpose of this review was to present an in-depth analysis of literature identifying th...
BackgroundA previously reported study examined the treatment of primary care patients with at least ...
Introduction Stress is one of the major challenges of modern society, causing significant costs and ...
Background: While the acquisition and application of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) skills is a c...
Background: Digital health interventions have gained momentum to change health behaviors such as phy...
Background: Therapist-supported, internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) is efficient...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge about user experiences may lead to insights about how to improve treatment act...
Aim: The study aimed to critically review and synthesize the best available evidence about the effec...
Contains fulltext : 208513.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Int...
Background: The use of the Internet has the potential to increase access to evidence-based mental he...
Therapist-guided internet-based cognitive behaviour therapy (ICBT) has been proposed as a potential ...
Evidence-based psychological interventions delivered via the internet and mobile technologies (Digit...
Background: In previous research, variables such as age, education, treatment credibility, and thera...