Effects of a Psychological Internet Intervention in the Treatment of Mild to Moderate Depressive Symptoms: Results of the EVIDENT Study, a Randomized Controlled Trial
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics2016Vol. 85(4), pp. 218–228
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Jan Philipp Klein, Thomas Berger, Johanna Schröder, Christina Späth, Björn Meyer, Franz Caspar, Wolfgang Lutz, Alice Arndt, Wolfgang Greiner, Viola Pavlová, Martin Hautzinger, Kristina Fuhr, Matthias Rose, Sandra Nolte, Bernd Löwe, Gerhard Andersson, Eik Vettorazzi, Steffen Moritz, Fritz Hohagen
Abstract
The Internet intervention examined in this trial was superior to CAU alone in reducing mild to moderate depressive symptoms. The magnitude of the effect is clinically important and has public health implications.
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