Adherence to Established Treatment Guidelines Among Unguided Digital Interventions for Depression: Quality Evaluation of 28 Web-Based Programs and Mobile Apps
BackgroundWeb-based interventions for depression have been widely tested for usability and functioning. However, the few studies that have addressed the therapeutic quality of these interventions have mainly focused on general aspects without consideration of specific quality factors related to part...
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Main Authors: | Bubolz, Stefan (Author), Mayer, Gwendolyn (Author), Gronewold, Nadine (Author), Hilbel, Thomas (Author), Schultz, Jobst-Hendrik (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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