Background The evidence for the benefits of online cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT)-based programmes delivered in a clinical context is clear, but this evidence does not translate to online CBT-based stress management programmes delivered within a workplace context. One of the challenges to the delivery of online interventions is programme engagement; this challenge is even more acute for interventions delivered in real-world settings such as the workplace. The purpose of this pilot study is to explore the effect of an online facilitated discussion group on engagement, and to estimate the potential effectiveness of an online CBT-based stress management programme. Methods This study is a three-arm randomised controlled trial (RCT) comp...
Introduction Stress is one of the major challenges of modern society, causing significant costs and ...
Background: Raising awareness of online cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) could benefit many people...
Since 1996, researchers of the Interapy research group of the University of Amsterdam have been exam...
Introduction Rates of work-related stress, depression and anxiety are high, resulting in reduced wo...
Introduction: Rates of work-related stress, depression and anxiety are high, resulting in reduced wo...
Background Depression and anxiety are major causes of absence from work and underperformance in the ...
Published onlineJournal ArticleBACKGROUND: Low mood is a common mental health problem with significa...
BACKGROUND: In recent decades, stress-related disorders have received more attention, with an increa...
Background: Low mood is a common mental health problem with significant health consequences. Studi...
CONTEXT: Randomized controlled trails have identified online cognitive behavioral therapy as an effi...
Context: Randomized controlled trails have identified online cognitive behavioral therapy as an effi...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study is to examine the effects of an internet-based cognitive behavio...
Randomized controlled trails have identified online cognitive behavioral therapy as an efficacious i...
Introduction: One in six workers experience some form of mental health problems at work costing the ...
Objective: This randomised controlled trial (RCT) aimed to evaluate the efficacy of a self-guided in...
Introduction Stress is one of the major challenges of modern society, causing significant costs and ...
Background: Raising awareness of online cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) could benefit many people...
Since 1996, researchers of the Interapy research group of the University of Amsterdam have been exam...
Introduction Rates of work-related stress, depression and anxiety are high, resulting in reduced wo...
Introduction: Rates of work-related stress, depression and anxiety are high, resulting in reduced wo...
Background Depression and anxiety are major causes of absence from work and underperformance in the ...
Published onlineJournal ArticleBACKGROUND: Low mood is a common mental health problem with significa...
BACKGROUND: In recent decades, stress-related disorders have received more attention, with an increa...
Background: Low mood is a common mental health problem with significant health consequences. Studi...
CONTEXT: Randomized controlled trails have identified online cognitive behavioral therapy as an effi...
Context: Randomized controlled trails have identified online cognitive behavioral therapy as an effi...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study is to examine the effects of an internet-based cognitive behavio...
Randomized controlled trails have identified online cognitive behavioral therapy as an efficacious i...
Introduction: One in six workers experience some form of mental health problems at work costing the ...
Objective: This randomised controlled trial (RCT) aimed to evaluate the efficacy of a self-guided in...
Introduction Stress is one of the major challenges of modern society, causing significant costs and ...
Background: Raising awareness of online cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) could benefit many people...
Since 1996, researchers of the Interapy research group of the University of Amsterdam have been exam...