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    How to e-mental health: A guideline for researchers and practitioners using digital technology in the context of mental health
    (2023)
    Seiferth, C.
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    Aas, B.
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    Brandhorst, I.
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    Carlbring, P.
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    Conzelmann, A.
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    Esfandiari, N.
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    Finkbeiner, M.
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    Hollmann, K.
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    Lautenbacher, H.
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    Meinzinger, E.
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    Newbold, A.
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    Opitz, A.
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    Renner, T. J.
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    Sander, L. B.
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    Santangelo, P. S.
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    Schoedel, R.
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    Schuller, B.
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    Clemens Stachl  
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    Löchner, J.
    Despite an exponentially growing number of digital or e-mental health services, methodological guidelines for research and practical implementation are scarce. Here we aim to promote the methodological quality, evidence and long-term implementation of technical innovations in the healthcare system. This expert consensus is based on an iterative Delphi adapted process and provides an overview of the current state-of-the-art guidelines and practical recommendations on the most relevant topics in e-mental health assessment and intervention. Covering three objectives, that is, development, study specifics and intervention evaluation, 11 topics were addressed and co-reviewed by 25 international experts and a think tank in the field of e-mental health. This expert consensus provides a comprehensive essence of scientific knowledge and practical recommendations for e-mental health researchers and clinicians. This way, we aim to enhance the promise of e-mental health: low-threshold access to mental health treatment worldwide.
    Type:journal article
    Journal:Nature Mental Health
    Volume:1(8)
    DOI:10.1038/s44220-023-00085-1
    URI:https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/117887
    Scopus© Citations 35

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