Initial Field Trial of a Coach-Supported Web-Based Depression Treatment
Early web-based depression treatments were often self-guided and included few interactive elements, instead focusing mostly on delivering informational content online. Newer programs include many more types of features. As such, trials should analyze the ways in which people use these sites in order...
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doaj-aecffd85c1504fe6b5429e0d856941742020-11-25T01:44:42ZengEuropean Alliance for Innovation (EAI)EAI Endorsed Transactions on Serious Games2034-88002015-12-01271410.4108/icst.pervasivehealth.2015.260115Initial Field Trial of a Coach-Supported Web-Based Depression TreatmentStephen Schueller0David Mohr1Northwestern University; schueller@northwestern.eduNorthwestern UniversityEarly web-based depression treatments were often self-guided and included few interactive elements, instead focusing mostly on delivering informational content online. Newer programs include many more types of features. As such, trials should analyze the ways in which people use these sites in order to inform the design of subsequent sites and models of support. The current study describes of a field trial consisting of 9 patients with major depressive disorder who completed a 12-week program including weekly coach calls. Patients usage varied widely, however, patients who formed regular patterns tended to persist with the program for the longest. Future sites might be able to facilitate user engagement by designing features to support regular use and to use coaches to help establish patterns to increase long-term use and benefit.http://eudl.eu/doi/10.4108/icst.pervasivehealth.2015.260115depressioncoach-supportweb-based interventioncognitive-behavioral therapy |
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Initial Field Trial of a Coach-Supported Web-Based Depression Treatment |
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Initial Field Trial of a Coach-Supported Web-Based Depression Treatment |
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Initial Field Trial of a Coach-Supported Web-Based Depression Treatment |
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Initial Field Trial of a Coach-Supported Web-Based Depression Treatment |
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Initial Field Trial of a Coach-Supported Web-Based Depression Treatment |
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initial field trial of a coach-supported web-based depression treatment |
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European Alliance for Innovation (EAI) |
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EAI Endorsed Transactions on Serious Games |
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2034-8800 |
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2015-12-01 |
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Early web-based depression treatments were often self-guided and included few interactive elements, instead focusing mostly on delivering informational content online. Newer programs include many more types of features. As such, trials should analyze the ways in which people use these sites in order to inform the design of subsequent sites and models of support. The current study describes of a field trial consisting of 9 patients with major depressive disorder who completed a 12-week program including weekly coach calls. Patients usage varied widely, however, patients who formed regular patterns tended to persist with the program for the longest. Future sites might be able to facilitate user engagement by designing features to support regular use and to use coaches to help establish patterns to increase long-term use and benefit. |
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depression coach-support web-based intervention cognitive-behavioral therapy |
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http://eudl.eu/doi/10.4108/icst.pervasivehealth.2015.260115 |
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