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| Heleen RiperSummaryAffiliation: Netherlands Institute of Mental Health and Addiction Country: The Netherlands Publications
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Web-based self-help for problem drinkers: a pragmatic randomized trialHeleen Riper
Trimbos Institute, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Addiction 103:218-27. 2008..Self-help interventions for adult problem drinkers in the general population have proved effective. The question is whether this also holds for self-help interventions delivered over the internet...
Internet-based cognitive behavioural therapy for subthreshold depression in people over 50 years old: a randomized controlled clinical trialViola Spek
Department of Psychology and Health, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Psychol Med 37:1797-806. 2007....
Implementation of Internet-based preventive interventions for depression and anxiety: role of support? The design of a randomized controlled trialTara Donker
Department of Clinical Psychology, VU University, Van der Boechorstraat 1, 1081 BT Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Trials 10:59. 2009..Moreover, we will investigate which level of support by a coach is more effective compared to other levels of support...
Guided self-help on the Internet for Turkish migrants with depression: the design of a randomized controlled trialBurçin Unlü
Department of Clinical Psychology, VU University, Van der Boechorstraat 1, 1081 BT Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Trials 11:101. 2010..Seeking help through the Internet can overcome these barriers. This project aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a guided self-help problem-solving intervention for depressed Turkish migrants that is culturally adapted and web-based...
Clinical and cost-effectiveness of computerised cognitive behavioural therapy for depression in primary care: design of a randomised trialL Esther de Graaf
Department of Clinical Psychological Science, Faculty of Psychology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
BMC Public Health 8:224. 2008..Therefore, the objective of the current study is to evaluate the (cost-) effectiveness of online computerised cognitive behavioural therapy for depression in primary care...
Translating effective web-based self-help for problem drinking into the real worldHeleen Riper
Innovation Centre of Mental Health and Technology, Trimbos Institute Netherlands Institute of Mental Health and Addiction, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Alcohol Clin Exp Res 33:1401-8. 2009..In a randomized controlled trial (referred to here as DL-RCT), DL has been shown effective in reducing risky alcohol consumption...
Curbing problem drinking with personalized-feedback interventions: a meta-analysisHeleen Riper
Innovation Centre of Mental Health and Technology, Trimbos Institute Netherlands Institute of Mental Health and Addiction, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Am J Prev Med 36:247-55. 2009..A meta-analysis was performed to examine the overall effectiveness of brief, single-session personalized-feedback interventions without therapeutic guidance...
Predicting successful treatment outcome of web-based self-help for problem drinkers: secondary analysis from a randomized controlled trialHeleen Riper
Trimbos Institute, Netherlands Institute of Mental Health and Addiction, Utrecht, The Netherlands
J Med Internet Res 10:e46. 2008..The question now is whether certain groups of problem drinkers benefit more from such Web-based interventions than others...
Television-supported self-help for problem drinkers: a randomized pragmatic trialJeannet Kramer
Trimbos Institute Netherlands Institute of Mental Health and Addiction, Utrecht, Netherlands
Addict Behav 34:451-7. 2009..To test the effectiveness of a television-supported self-help intervention for problem drinking...
Modeling the cost-effectiveness of health care systems for alcohol use disorders: how implementation of eHealth interventions improves cost-effectivenessFilip Smit
Trimbos Institute Netherlands Institute of Mental Health and Addiction, Centre of Prevention and Brief Intervention, Utrecht, Netherlands
J Med Internet Res 13:e56. 2011..Informing policy decisions about the cost-effectiveness of health care systems (ie, packages of clinical interventions) is probably best done using a modeling approach. To this end, an alcohol model (ALCMOD) was developed...
Curbing alcohol use in male adults through computer generated personalized advice: randomized controlled trialBrigitte Boon
Trimbos Institute, Department of Public Mental Health, Utrecht, Netherlands
J Med Internet Res 13:e43. 2011..Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) among the general adult population, however, are scarce. The present study offers an RCT of Drinktest.nl, an online personalized feedback intervention in the Netherlands...
Effectiveness of a web-based self-help smoking cessation intervention: protocol of a randomised controlled trialJeannet Jam Kramer
Innovation Centre of Mental Health and Technology, Trimbos Institute, AS Utrecht, The Netherlands
BMC Public Health 9:32. 2009....
Positive psychology interventions: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled studiesLinda Bolier
Department of Public Mental Health, Trimbos Institute, Netherlands Institute of Mental Health and Addiction, PO Box 725 3500 AS, Utrecht, The Netherlands
BMC Public Health 13:119. 2013..The present article constitutes a meta-analytical study of the effectiveness of positive psychology interventions for the general public and for individuals with specific psychosocial problems...
Internet-based cognitive behaviour therapy for symptoms of depression and anxiety: a meta-analysisViola Spek
Department of Psychology and Health, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Psychol Med 37:319-28. 2007..We studied to what extent internet-based cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) programs for symptoms of depression and anxiety are effective...
The effects on mortality of brief interventions for problem drinking: a meta-analysisPim Cuijpers
Department of Clinical Psychology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Addiction 99:839-45. 2004..Brief interventions for problem drinking may result in decreased mortality rates. Long-term follow-up studies of brief interventions do not produce a clear answer to the question as to whether these interventions reduce mortality or not...
