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PSYCHOnlineTHERAPIE
Clinical and cost-effectiveness of PSYCHOnlineTHERAPY- study protocol of a multicenter blended outpatient psychotherapy cluster randomized controlled trial for patients with
Effect of an internet-and app-based stress intervention compared to online psychoeducation in university students with depressive symptoms- Results of a randomized controlled trial
Effectiveness and Moderators of an Internet-Based Mobile-Supported Stress Management Intervention as a Universal Prevention Approach- Randomized Controlled Trial
Efficacy of internet-based treatment for genito-pelvic pain/penetration disorder- Results of a randomized controlled trial.
Design of a Guided Internet-and Mobile-Based Intervention for Internet Use Disorder—Study Protocol for a Two-Armed Randomized Controlled Trial
Psychological interventions to improve sleep in college students- A meta‐analysis of randomized controlled trials
User Experience and Effects of an Individually Tailored Transdiagnostic Internet-Based and Mobile-Supported Intervention for Anxiety Disorders- Mixed-Methods Study
ICare Prevent
Paivina-Care
Adherence reporting in randomized controlled trials examining manualized multisession online interventions- Systematic review of practices and proposal for reporting standards
Efficacy and cost-effectiveness of guided and unguided internet-and mobile-based indicated transdiagnostic prevention of depression and anxiety (ICare Prevent)- A three-armed
Presentation of an Internet-and video-based Aftercare to Stabilize inpatient Therapeutic Success in the Routine Care of depressed Patients
Vorstellung einer internet-und videobasierten Nachsorge zur Stabilisierung stationärer Therapieerfolge in der Routineversorgung von depressiv Erkrankten
Wenn Schwierigkeiten und Schmerzen die schönste Nebensache der Welt zur Qual machen
Effectiveness of a transdiagnostic individually tailored Internet-based and mobile-supported intervention for the indicated prevention of depression and anxiety (ICare Prevent
Efficacy of Internet-Based Guided treatment for Genito-Pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorder- rationale treatment Protocol and Design of a randomized controlled trial
Internet-Based Treatment for Genito-Pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorder- A Case Report
Patients experiences in a guided internet-and app-based stress intervention for college students- a qualitative study
Severely burdened individuals do not need to be excluded from internet-based and mobile-based stress management- effect modifiers of treatment outcomes from three randomized
Transdiagnostic tailored internet-and Mobile-based guided treatment for major depressive disorder and comorbid anxiety- study protocol of a randomized controlled trial
Turning good intentions into actions by using the health action process approach to predict adherence to internet-based depression prevention- secondary analysis of a
Wenn Geschlechtsverkehr nicht möglich ist- Vorstellung eines internetbasierten Behandlungsprogramms für Genito-Pelvine Schmerz-Penetrationsstörung mit Falldarstellung
Internet-based guided self-help for vaginal penetration difficulties- results of a randomized controlled pilot trial
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Adherence to internet-based mobile-supported stress management- a pooled analysis of individual participant data from three randomized controlled trials
An internet-based guided self-help intervention for vaginismus. Results of a randomised controlled proof-of-concept trial
Internet-und mobilbasierte Interventionen zur Prävention und Behandlung psychischer Störungen
Internet and computer-based cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety and depression in youth- a meta-analysis of randomized controlled outcome trials
Efficacy and cost-effectiveness of minimal guided and unguided internet-based mobile supported stress-management in employees with occupational stress- a three-armed randomised
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