Journal article
Online and social networking interventions for the treatment of depression in young people: A systematic review
SM Rice, J Goodall, SE Hetrick, AG Parker, T Gilbertson, GP Amminger, CG Davey, PD McGorry, J Gleeson, M Alvarez-Jimenez
Journal of Medical Internet Research | Published : 2014
DOI: 10.2196/jmir.3304
Abstract
Background: Major depression accounts for the greatest burden of all diseases globally. The peak onset of depression occurs between adolescence and young adulthood, and for many individuals, depression displays a relapse-remitting and increasingly severe course. Given this, the development of cost-effective, acceptable, and population-focused interventions for depression is critical. A number of online interventions (both prevention and acute phase) have been tested in young people with promising results. As these interventions differ in content, clinician input, and modality, it is important to identify key features (or unhelpful functions) associated with treatment outcomes. Objective: A s..
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