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The following pages link to Prevention of depressive symptoms through the use of distance technologies (Q48634823):
Displaying 28 items.
- Self-Guided Psychological Treatment for Depressive Symptoms: A Meta-Analysis (Q21135327) (← links)
- Online CBT I: Bridging the Gap Between Eliza and Modern Online CBT Treatment Packages (Q22241407) (← links)
- What makes self-help interventions effective in the management of depressive symptoms? Meta-analysis and meta-regression (Q22251388) (← links)
- Adherence in internet interventions for anxiety and depression (Q30484124) (← links)
- The ANU WellBeing study: a protocol for a quasi-factorial randomised controlled trial of the effectiveness of an Internet support group and an automated Internet intervention for depression (Q33538343) (← links)
- Adolescent Dose and Ratings of an Internet-Based Depression Prevention Program: A Randomized Trial of Primary Care Physician Brief Advice versus a Motivational Interview (Q34048481) (← links)
- Internet-Based Depression Prevention over the Life Course: A Call for Behavioral Vaccines (Q34673125) (← links)
- A comparison of changes in anxiety and depression symptoms of spontaneous users and trial participants of a cognitive behavior therapy website (Q34998355) (← links)
- Overcoming Depression on the Internet (ODIN) (2): a randomized trial of a self-help depression skills program with reminders (Q34998415) (← links)
- Expectations among patients and health professionals regarding Web-based interventions for depression in primary care: a qualitative study (Q35223243) (← links)
- Effects of an internet-based cognitive behavioural therapy intervention on preventing major depressive episodes among workers: a protocol for a randomised controlled trial (Q35604835) (← links)
- Development and process evaluation of a primary care internet-based intervention to prevent depression in emerging adults (Q36088817) (← links)
- Internet-based cognitive-behavioral self help for depression (Q36673014) (← links)
- Evaluating the translation process of an Internet-based self-help intervention for prevention of depression: a cost-effectiveness analysis (Q36794214) (← links)
- Status of computerized cognitive behavioural therapy for adults (Q36804002) (← links)
- The impact of web-based approaches on psychosocial health in chronic physical and mental health conditions (Q36829897) (← links)
- Pilot study of a primary care internet-based depression prevention intervention for late adolescents (Q36891077) (← links)
- Internet-based interventions for traumatic stress-related mental health problems: a review and suggestion for future research (Q37248293) (← links)
- Dropout from Internet-based treatment for psychological disorders (Q37607407) (← links)
- Automated telephone communication systems for preventive healthcare and management of long-term conditions (Q38783403) (← links)
- A prediction algorithm for first onset of major depression in the general population: development and validation (Q39279535) (← links)
- Therapist factors in Internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy for major depressive disorder (Q43472303) (← links)
- Shyness 3: randomized controlled trial of guided versus unguided Internet-based CBT for social phobia (Q43998813) (← links)
- Does Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) prevent major depressive episode for workers? A 12-month follow-up of a randomized controlled trial. (Q48139742) (← links)
- Clickety-click: e-mental health train on track (Q51904296) (← links)
- Enhancing physicians' use of Alcoholics Anonymous: Internet-based training (Q52288243) (← links)
- Internet-based cognitive behavioural therapy for subthreshold depression in people over 50 years old: a randomized controlled clinical trial (Q57271701) (← links)
- Recruitment and retention of an online sample for an HIV prevention intervention targeting men who have sex with men: the smart sex quest project (Q58260231) (← links)