2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2023.06.003
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Availability of Internet-Based Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies for Depression: A Systematic Review

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“…Despite calls for a greater focus on LITs (Kazdin & Blase, 2011) and work that have documented their efficacy (Cuijpers et al, 2019), these interventions are not widely used by mental health providers (Peipert et al, 2022) or the general public (Wasil et al, 2021). The most popular internet-based self-help programs, for example, are often not the ones using techniques that have a good evidence base, and when researchers find individual self-help materials efficacious, they rarely make these publicly available (Buss, Lorenzo-Luaces, et al, 2023). Better dissemination of LITs and integration into routine care is thus strongly warranted.…”
Section: Critique Of Existing Research Programsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite calls for a greater focus on LITs (Kazdin & Blase, 2011) and work that have documented their efficacy (Cuijpers et al, 2019), these interventions are not widely used by mental health providers (Peipert et al, 2022) or the general public (Wasil et al, 2021). The most popular internet-based self-help programs, for example, are often not the ones using techniques that have a good evidence base, and when researchers find individual self-help materials efficacious, they rarely make these publicly available (Buss, Lorenzo-Luaces, et al, 2023). Better dissemination of LITs and integration into routine care is thus strongly warranted.…”
Section: Critique Of Existing Research Programsmentioning
confidence: 99%