Search for dissertations about: "Internet interventions"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 87 swedish dissertations containing the words Internet interventions.
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21. Therapeutic alliance and different treatment formats when delivering internet-based CBT for depression
Abstract : Depression är en funktionsnedsättande problematik som påverkar en stor del av den vuxna populationen varje år. Trots ett omfattande behov av hjälp så råder det brist på tillgång till effektiv behandling. READ MORE
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22. Beyond the Blank Screen : Internet-Delivered Psychodynamic Therapy for Adolescent Depression: Evaluating Non-Inferiority, the Role of Emotion Regulation, and Sudden Gains
Abstract : Adolescent major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common and debilitating disorder, associated with clinically significant distress and impairment in functioning. A vast array of negative consequences of adolescent MDD have also been found to extend into adulthood. Still, the majority of affected youths do not receive adequate treatment. READ MORE
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23. Treating alcohol use disorder on the internet
Abstract : Background: Alcohol use disorders are highly prevalent worldwide, but most of the people with such disorders are never treated. Internet interventions are effective in reducing alcohol consumption and could help overcome some of the reasons for why people do not seek or receive treatment. READ MORE
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24. E-mental health interventions for informal caregivers : Development with a focus on implementation
Abstract : The four studies within this thesis contributed to the identification of key factors to be considered when designing and implementing e-mental health (e-MH) interventions for informal caregivers. Study I was a mixed-methods systematic review to examine factors related to the effectiveness and implementation of e-MH interventions for informal caregivers of adults with chronic diseases. READ MORE
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25. Enhancing the Patient’s Role: Exploring patient influence in acceptance-based cognitive behavior therapy delivered via internet
Abstract : Background: The global primary health care declaration emphasizes empowering patients to exert influence over their own health. A person-centered approach to care involves a shift from the traditional passive patient role to active involvement in health care decisions. READ MORE