Effectiveness of a web-based cognitive-behavioral tool to improve mental well-being in the general population: randomized controlled trial.
BACKGROUND: Interventions to promote mental well-being can bring benefits to the individual and to society. The Internet can facilitate the large-scale and low-cost delivery of individually targeted health promoting interventions. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of a self-directed Internet-...
Main Authors: | Powell, J, Hamborg, T, Stallard, N, Burls, A, McSorley, J, Bennett, K, Griffiths, K, Christensen, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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