Free range users and one hit wonders: community users of an Internet-based cognitive behaviour therapy program.

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Published in Aust N Z J Psychiatry on January 01, 2006

Authors

Helen Christensen1, Kathy Griffiths, Chloe Groves, Ailsa Korten

Author Affiliations

1: Centre for Mental Health Research, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia. helen.christensen@anu.edu.au

Associated clinical trials:

Treating Comorbid Depression During Care Transitions Using Relational Agents (RA-CBT) | NCT02845102

Evaluation of a Crowd-Powered Web Platform for Depression and Anxiety | NCT04226742

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