Multimodal E-Mental Health Treatment for Depression: A Feasibility Trial
BackgroundInternet interventions for depression have shown less than optimal adherence. This study describes the feasibility trial of a multimodal e-mental health intervention designed to enhance adherence and outcomes for depression. The intervention required frequent brief log-ins for self-monitor...
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Main Authors: | Mohr, David C (Author), Duffecy, Jennifer (Author), Jin, Ling (Author), Ludman, Evette J (Author), Lewis, Adam (Author), Begale, Mark (Author), McCarthy Jr, Martin (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2010-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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