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The effects of an Internet based self-help course for reducing panic symptoms--Don't Panic Online: study protocol for a randomised controlled trialWouter van Ballegooijen
Department of Clinical Psychology and EMGO Institute, VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Trials 12:75. 2011..This study is a randomised controlled trial aimed to evaluate an Internet based self-help intervention for sub-clinical and mild PD compared to a waiting list control group...
Disrupting the rhythm of depression using Mobile Cognitive Therapy for recurrent depression: randomized controlled trial design and protocolClaudi L H Bockting
Department of Clinical and Experimental Psychology, Groningen University, Groningen, The Netherlands
BMC Psychiatry 11:12. 2011..Given its high prevalence and the fact that interventions are necessary during the remitted phase, new approaches are needed to prevent relapse in depression...
Theme issue on e-mental health: a growing field in internet researchHeleen Riper
EMGO Institute of Health and Care Research, VU University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
J Med Internet Res 12:e74. 2010..In this editorial, we present the background of this theme issue, and highlight the content of this issue...
Effectiveness of E-self-help interventions for curbing adult problem drinking: a meta-analysisHeleen Riper
Department of Clinical Psychology, VU University Amsterdam, Van der Boechorststraat 1, Amsterdam, Netherlands
J Med Internet Res 13:e42. 2011..Self-help interventions without professional contact to curb adult problem drinking in the community are increasingly being delivered via the Internet...
Cost-utility and cost-effectiveness of internet-based treatment for adults with depressive symptoms: randomized trialLisanne Warmerdam
Department of Clinical Psychology and EMGO Institute for Health and Care Research, VU University Medical Centre, Amsterdam, Netherlands
J Med Internet Res 12:e53. 2010..The effectiveness of Internet-based treatments for depression has been demonstrated; their cost-effectiveness, however, has been less well researched...
Innovative ICT Solutions to Improve Treatment Outcomes for Depression: The ICT4Depression ProjectLisanne Warmerdam
VU University Amsterdam, Department of Clinical Psychology, The Netherlands
Stud Health Technol Inform 181:339-43. 2012..The general objective of the ICT4D project is to test the feasibility and acceptability of the ICT4D system within a pilot study in the Netherlands and in Sweden during 2012 and 2013...
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...
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...
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...
Is a severe clinical profile an effect modifier in a Web-based depression treatment for adults with type 1 or type 2 diabetes? Secondary analyses from a randomized controlled trialKim M P van Bastelaar
Department of Medical Psychology, VU University Medical Centre, Amsterdam, Netherlands
J Med Internet Res 14:e2. 2012..A remaining question is whether the effectiveness differs between patients with seriously impaired mental health and patients with less severe mental health problems...
Internet-based treatment for adults with depressive symptoms: randomized controlled trialLisanne Warmerdam
Dept Clinical Psychology, VU University Amsterdam, FPP, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
J Med Internet Res 10:e44. 2008..Depression can be treated effectively with Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), but a short intervention based on problem solving therapy (PST) could constitute a worthwhile alternative to CBT...
