Background: Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are subclinical delusional ideas and perceptual disturbances that have been associated with a range of adverse mental health outcomes. This study reports a qualitative and quantitative analysis of the acceptability, usability and short term outcomes of Get Real, a web program for PLEs in young people. Methods: Participants were twelve respondents to an online survey, who reported at least one PLE in the previous 3 months, and were currently distressed. Ratings of the program were collected after participants trialled it for a month. Individual semi-structured interviews then elicited qualitative feedback, which was analyzed using Consensual Qualitative Research (CQR) methodology. PLEs and distre...
Objectives The current study sought to qualitatively characterize the experiences of American users ...
Introduction: Over 25% of Dutch young people are psychologically unhealthy. Individual and societal ...
Background: Web-based interventions are promising tools for increasing the understanding of illness ...
Background: Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are subclinical delusional ideas and perceptual distur...
ABSTRACTBackgroundPsychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are subclinical delusional ideas and perceptual ...
Background: For people with persisting psychotic disorders, personal recovery has become an importan...
Background: Digital interventions offer an innovative way to make the experiences of people living w...
BACKGROUND: Digital mental health interventions present a unique opportunity to address the lack of ...
Background: College students are at elevated risk for developing mental health problems and face spe...
Experiences are believed to exist on a continuum from mundane to anomalous. There is also evidence s...
Objectives This study aimed to understand how young people with first-episode psychosis experienced ...
Background: The volitional help sheet (VHS) for self-harm equips people with a means of responding ...
Background: Psychosocial interventions have an important role in promoting recovery in people with p...
Background: Web-based interventions are promising tools for increasing the understanding of illness ...
Background: Digital mental health interventions offer a novel, accessible and self-paced approach to...
Objectives The current study sought to qualitatively characterize the experiences of American users ...
Introduction: Over 25% of Dutch young people are psychologically unhealthy. Individual and societal ...
Background: Web-based interventions are promising tools for increasing the understanding of illness ...
Background: Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are subclinical delusional ideas and perceptual distur...
ABSTRACTBackgroundPsychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are subclinical delusional ideas and perceptual ...
Background: For people with persisting psychotic disorders, personal recovery has become an importan...
Background: Digital interventions offer an innovative way to make the experiences of people living w...
BACKGROUND: Digital mental health interventions present a unique opportunity to address the lack of ...
Background: College students are at elevated risk for developing mental health problems and face spe...
Experiences are believed to exist on a continuum from mundane to anomalous. There is also evidence s...
Objectives This study aimed to understand how young people with first-episode psychosis experienced ...
Background: The volitional help sheet (VHS) for self-harm equips people with a means of responding ...
Background: Psychosocial interventions have an important role in promoting recovery in people with p...
Background: Web-based interventions are promising tools for increasing the understanding of illness ...
Background: Digital mental health interventions offer a novel, accessible and self-paced approach to...
Objectives The current study sought to qualitatively characterize the experiences of American users ...
Introduction: Over 25% of Dutch young people are psychologically unhealthy. Individual and societal ...
Background: Web-based interventions are promising tools for increasing the understanding of illness ...