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Since duplicates could only result from a given patient starting and ending the program multiple times, we opted to keep only one enrollment per patient in order to approximate the intention-to-treat principle; the first treatment enrollment was selected if the TAS log file contained any activity (3 cases out of 4). Next, a health care informatician identified up to 3 reference patients for each included i CBT patient (randomly selected in case of >3 or more available) based on age (±5 years) and gender.
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e54754
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Both the i CBT and W-i CBT programs consisted of 10 modules distributed over 10 weeks, with modules lasting 60-120 minute per week (Table 1). The W-i CBT was integrated and distributed over each module and compared with generic i CBT, adding correspondingly 1 to 3 regular pages of text, worksheets, and homework assignments. Each module contained information, exercises, worksheets, images, examples, audio and video files, and homework exercises.
J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e34446
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The dropout rate was higher than expected (1023/1240, 82.50%), and thus, we did not have enough power to test for robustness of effects in the per protocol analysis.
The study flow is presented in Figure 1. Participants were directed to the Med-Stress website, where they filled out a screening to ensure they met the inclusion criteria. The registration process was finalized when they signed a web-based informed consent form. Subsequently, participants were asked to fill out a baseline (time 1) assessment.
J Med Internet Res 2021;23(1):e21445
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Managers attend 2 training workshops directed by Alna, which last for 3.5 hours per session. The workshops cover various topics regarding addiction, prevention, and dialogue about the hazardous use of alcohol. At the end of the second session, a “checklist for managers regarding alcohol use” is introduced (Textbox 1).
JMIR Res Protoc 2020;9(8):e17145
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All interviews were conducted in Swedish (all participants spoke fluent Swedish, as per the inclusion criteria of the parallel trial) according to a semistructured interview guide comprising the following seven topics: treatment expectations, use of hardware and software, the virtual environment, the virtual therapist and spider expert, gamification elements, exposure elements, and satisfaction and progress.
JMIR Serious Games 2020;8(2):e17807
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Neither participants nor therapist, per se, could be blinded to treatment condition. Since only self-report measures were employed after baseline assessment, any further blinding was redundant.
CONSORT (Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials) flowchart. IPDT: internet-based psychodynamic therapy; ITT: intention-to-treat.
The IPDT intervention consisted of eight therapist-supported self-help modules delivered over 8 weeks on a secure online platform [30].
J Med Internet Res 2020;22(3):e18047
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Parents were informed that the intervention would be 10 weeks in duration and require approximately 4 hours of work per week to complete. A psychologist from the research group contacted consenting parents via telephone, and parents were instructed to complete the screening and preassessment on the Web. Thereafter, a clinical interview with a psychologist was conducted via telephone. Three master’s level psychologists conducted the interviews.
J Med Internet Res 2017;19(7):e273
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Reference 48: Web-based measurement: Effect of completing single or multiple items per webpage
JMIR Res Protoc 2013;2(2):e46
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