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Beyond State of the Art: Digital psychiatry is coming of age!
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- European Psychiatry / Volume 66 / Issue S1 / March 2023
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- 19 July 2023, pp. S2-S3
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Predicting adherence in routine internet based cognitive behavioural therapy for depression: Retrospective cohort study
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- European Psychiatry / Volume 66 / Issue S1 / March 2023
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- 19 July 2023, pp. S855-S856
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- The British Journal of Psychiatry / Volume 220 / Issue 4 / April 2022
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- 31 March 2022, p. 246
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- April 2022
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The role of research in evaluating and implementing digital mental health: Lecture title:
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- European Psychiatry / Volume 64 / Issue S1 / April 2021
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- 13 August 2021, p. S14
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Internet and psychosocial interventions: What is the evidence?
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- European Psychiatry / Volume 64 / Issue S1 / April 2021
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- 13 August 2021, p. S67
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Safety planning-type interventions for suicide prevention: meta-analysis
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- The British Journal of Psychiatry / Volume 219 / Issue 2 / August 2021
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- 30 April 2021, pp. 419-426
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- August 2021
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Is self-guided internet-based cognitive behavioural therapy (iCBT) harmful? An individual participant data meta-analysis
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- Psychological Medicine / Volume 48 / Issue 15 / November 2018
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- 15 March 2018, pp. 2456-2466
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Does Internet-based guided-self-help for depression cause harm? An individual participant data meta-analysis on deterioration rates and its moderators in randomized controlled trials
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- Psychological Medicine / Volume 46 / Issue 13 / October 2016
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- 20 September 2016, pp. 2679-2693
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Predictors of treatment dropout in self-guided web-based interventions for depression: an ‘individual patient data’ meta-analysis
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- Psychological Medicine / Volume 45 / Issue 13 / October 2015
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- 17 April 2015, pp. 2717-2726
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Economic evaluation of online computerised cognitive–behavioural therapy without support for depression in primary care: randomised trial
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- The British Journal of Psychiatry / Volume 196 / Issue 4 / April 2010
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- 02 January 2018, pp. 310-318
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- April 2010
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Clinical effectiveness of online computerised cognitive–behavioural therapy without support for depression in primary care: randomised trial
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- The British Journal of Psychiatry / Volume 195 / Issue 1 / July 2009
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- 02 January 2018, pp. 73-80
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- July 2009
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One-year follow-up results of a randomized controlled clinical trial on internet-based cognitive behavioural therapy for subthreshold depression in people over 50 years
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- Psychological Medicine / Volume 38 / Issue 5 / May 2008
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- 21 January 2008, pp. 635-639
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