Acceptability and Effectiveness of NHS-Recommended e-Therapies for Depression, Anxiety, and Stress: Meta-Analysis
BackgroundThere is a disconnect between the ability to swiftly develop e-therapies for the treatment of depression, anxiety, and stress, and the scrupulous evaluation of their clinical utility. This creates a risk that the e-therapies routinely provided within publicly funded psychological health ca...
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Main Authors: | Simmonds-Buckley, Melanie (Author), Bennion, Matthew Russell (Author), Kellett, Stephen (Author), Millings, Abigail (Author), Hardy, Gillian E (Author), Moore, Roger K (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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