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Internet-Based Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for College Students With Anxiety, Depression, Social Anxiety, or Insomnia: Four Single-Group Longitudinal Studies of Archival Commercial Data and Replication of Employee User Study

Internet-Based Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for College Students With Anxiety, Depression, Social Anxiety, or Insomnia: Four Single-Group Longitudinal Studies of Archival Commercial Data and Replication of Employee User Study

Paired t test (two-tailed probability) and statistical effect size (Cohen d) analyses were performed for each of the 4 programs to test the extent of change in clinical symptom severity on average across all users from before to after use. The results indicated that each program had a significant improvement in severity.

Mark D Attridge, Russell C Morfitt, David J Roseborough, Edward R Jones

JMIR Form Res 2020;4(7):e17712

Preferred Features of E-Mental Health Programs for Prevention of Major Depression in Male Workers: Results From a Canadian National Survey

Preferred Features of E-Mental Health Programs for Prevention of Major Depression in Male Workers: Results From a Canadian National Survey

Among 1852 eligible participants, 596 (32.1%) refused to participate after eligibility verification; 842 provided complete data (45.4%). The remaining included incomplete interviews or scheduled call-backs not in study period (22.5%). After removing 1 duplication, 841 participants were included in the analysis, including 511 men who were at high risk of having major depression and 330 who were at low risk of having major depression.

JianLi Wang, Raymond W. Lam, Kendall Ho, Mark Attridge, Bonnie M Lashewicz, Scott B. Patten, Alain Marchand, Alice Aiken, Norbert Schmitz, Sarika Gundu, Nitika Rewari, David Hodgins, Andrew Bulloch, Zul Merali

J Med Internet Res 2016;18(6):e132