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The clinical effectiveness of web-based cognitive behavioral therapy with face-to-face therapist support for depressed primary care patients: Randomized controlled trial

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Sorensen Hoifodt, Ragnild
Lillevoll, Kjersti
Griffiths, Kathleen
Wilsgaard, Tom
Eisemann, Martin
Waterloo, Knut
Kolstrup, Nils

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Journal of medical Internet Research

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Background: Most patients with mild to moderate depression receive treatment in primary care, but despite guideline recommendations, structured psychological interventions are infrequently delivered. Research supports the effectiveness of Internet-based t

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