PSY 492 -Internet-Based Psychological Interventions
Internet interventions: In review, in use, and into the future
Ritterband, Lee M Author Information; Gonder-Frederick, Linda A Author Information; Cox, Daniel J Author Information; Clifton, Allan D Author Information; et al . Professional Psychology : Research and Practice ; Washington Vol. 34, Iss. 5, (Oct 2003): 527-534.
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Abstract
The provision of health care over the Internet is a rapidly evolving and potentially beneficial means of delivering treatment otherwise unsought or unobtainable. Internet interventions are typically behavioral treatments operationalized and transformed for Web delivery with the goal of symptom improvement. The literature on the feasibility and utility of Internet interventions is limited, and there are even fewer outcome study findings. This article reviews empirically tested Internet interventions and provides an overview of the issues in developing and/or using them in clinical practice. Future directions and implications are also addressed. Although Internet interventions will not likely replace face-to-face care, there is little doubt that they will grow in importance as a powerful component of successful psychobehavioral treatment. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
Subject
Internet ; Mental health care ; Intervention ; Psychology
Title
Internet interventions: In review, in use, and into the future
Author
Ritterband, Lee M ; Gonder-Frederick, Linda A; Cox, Daniel J ; Clifton, Allan D ; et al
Professional Psychology : Research and Practice ; Washington
Volume
34
Issue
5
Pages
527-534
Publication year
2003
Publication date
Oct 2003
American Psychological Association
Place of publication
Washington
Country of publication
United States
Publication subject
ISSN
07357028
Source type
Scholarly Journals
Language of publication
English
Document type
Feature
Document feature
tables; diagrams; references
ProQuest document ID
224865787
Document URL
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Copyright
Copyright American Psychological Association Oct 2003
Last updated
2014-05-22
Database
ProQuest Central