Internet and Face-to-face Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Postnatal Depression Compared With Treatment as Usual: Randomized Controlled Trial of MumMoodBooster
BackgroundPrevious research has confirmed that symptoms of postnatal depression (PND) can be ameliorated through internet-delivered psychological interventions. Advantages of internet-delivered treatment include anonymity, convenience, and catering to women who are unable to access face-to-face (FTF...
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Main Authors: | Jeannette Milgrom (Author), Brian G Danaher (Author), John R Seeley (Author), Christopher J Holt (Author), Charlene Holt (Author), Jennifer Ericksen (Author), Milagra S Tyler (Author), Jeff M Gau (Author), Alan W Gemmill (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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