Age, Motivation, and Emotion Regulation Skills Predict Treatment Outcome in an Internet-Based Self-Help Intervention for COVID-19 Related Psychological Distress
IntroductionFirst evidence suggests that internet-based self-help interventions effectively reduce COVID-19 related psychological distress. However, it is yet unclear which participant characteristics are associated with better treatment outcomes. Therefore, we conducted secondary analyses on data f...
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Main Authors: | Noemi Anja Brog (Author), Julia Katharina Hegy (Author), Thomas Berger (Author), Hansjörg Znoj (Author) |
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