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Between pretreatment and posttreatment, participants in both treatment conditions reported significant improvement in depression (message: mean 6.97, SD 6.72, Cohen d=1.04; video: mean 6.23, SD 6.22, Cohen d=1.00), anxiety (message: mean 3.48, SD 5.73, Cohen d=0.61; video: mean 3.55, SD 4.30, Cohen d=0.83), and functional impairment (message: mean 0.71, SD 1.07, Cohen d=0.66; video: mean 0.45, SD 0.91, Cohen d=0.50).
J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e46052
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An Integrative Engagement Model of Digital Psychotherapy: Exploratory Focus Group Findings
JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e41428
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This work utilized de-identified chat messages sent during routine online therapy, collected for a previously reported study by Hull et al [38]. Clients took part in messaging therapy conducted by a licensed, certified clinical professional via the Talkspace online platform over 12 weeks. The platform provides a paid service open to all, and the service may be covered by some insurers.
J Med Internet Res 2021;23(7):e28244
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