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Gerhard Andersson (GerhardAndersson)
Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning, LINKÖPING UNIVERISITY, SWEDEN
 
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Medicine 2.0'14 Summit & World Congress (Maui, Hawaii, USA)

Smartphone-Supported Versus Regular Face-to-Face Behavioral Activation Treatment for Depression: a Randomized Controlled Non-Inferiority Trial
Hoa Ly*, Naira Topooco-Hjalmarsson, Jan Bergström, Hanna Cederlund, Anna Wallin, Olof Molander, Gerhard Andersson

In light of the research support for behavioral activation, and the promising findings of smartphone-delivered psychological interventions in the treatment of depression, we evaluated a smartphone depression application as an adjunct to four face-to-face sessions (blended therapy) for mild to moderate depression. The blended therapy was compared to a full 10-session treatment with no support from a smartphone. This was a non-inferiority study with unrestricted randomization in a 1:1 ratio...

Consensus Statement on Defining and Measuring Negative Effects of Internet Interventions
Per Carlbring*, Alexander Rozental, Gerhard Andersson, Johanna Boettcher, David Daniel Ebert, Pim Cuijpers, Christine Knaevelsrud, Brjánn Ljótsson, Viktor Kaldo, Nickolai Titov*

Background: Internet interventions have great potential for alleviating emotional distress, promoting mental health, and enhancing well-being. Numerous clinical trials have demonstrated their effectiveness for a number of psychiatric conditions, and interventions delivered via the Internet will likely become a common alternative to face-to-face treatment. Meanwhile, research has paid little attention to the negative effects associated with treatment, warranting further investigation of the po...

Side Effects in Internet-Based Interventions for Social Anxiety Disorder
Per Carlbring*, Johanna Boettcher, Alexander Rozental, Gerhard Andersson

Background: Internet-based interventions are effective in the treatment of various mental disorders and have already been integrated in routine health care in some countries. Empirical data on potential negative effects of these interventions is lacking. Objective: This study investigated side effects in an Internet-based treatment for Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD). Methods: A total of 133 individuals diagnosed with SAD took part in an 11-week guided treatment. Side effects were assess...

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JMIR Research Protocols

Role of the Working Alliance on Treatment Outcome in Tailored Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Anxiety Disorders: Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial
Lise Bergman Nordgren, Per Carlbring, Emma Linna, Gerhard Andersson
JMIR Res Protoc 2013;2(1):e4

Overcoming Perfectionism: Protocol of a Randomized Controlled Trial of an Internet-Based Guided Self-Help Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Intervention
Radha Kothari, Sarah Egan, Tracey Wade, Gerhard Andersson, Roz Shafran
JMIR Res Protoc 2016;5(4):e215

Journal of Medical Internet Research

Directions for the International Society for Research on Internet Interventions (ISRII)
Lee M Ritterband, Gerhard Andersson, Helen M Christensen, Per Carlbring, Pim Cuijpers
J Med Internet Res 2006;8(3):e23

Effectiveness of a Novel Integrative Online Treatment for Depression (Deprexis): Randomized Controlled Trial
Björn Meyer, Thomas Berger, Franz Caspar, Christopher Beevers, Gerhard Andersson, Mario Weiss
J Med Internet Res 2009;11(2):e15

A Comparison of Psychometric Properties Between Internet and Paper Versions of Two Depression Instruments (BDI-II and MADRS-S) Administered to Clinic Patients
Fredrik Holländare, Gerhard Andersson, Ingemar Engström
J Med Internet Res 2010;12(5):e49

Theme Issue on E-Mental Health: A Growing Field in Internet Research
Heleen Riper, Gerhard Andersson, Helen Christensen, Pim Cuijpers, Alfred Lange, Gunther Eysenbach
J Med Internet Res 2010;12(5):e74

A 5-Year Follow-up of Internet-Based Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder
Erik Hedman, Tomas Furmark, Per Carlbring, Brjánn Ljótsson, Christian Rück, Nils Lindefors, Gerhard Andersson
J Med Internet Res 2011;13(2):e39

Individually Tailored Internet-Based Treatment for Young Adults and Adults With Panic Attacks: Randomized Controlled Trial
Kristin Silfvernagel, Per Carlbring, Julia Kabo, Sara Edström, Jenny Eriksson, Lisa Månson, Gerhard Andersson
J Med Internet Res 2012;14(3):e65

Beyond Efficacy: The Depth and Diversity of Current Internet Interventions
Helen Christensen, Alison L Calear, Gerhard Andersson, Frances P Thorndike, Robert J Tait
J Med Internet Res 2012;14(3):e92

Internet Access and Use in Adults With Hearing Loss
Elisabet Sundewall Thorén, Marie Öberg, Gunilla Wänström, Gerhard Andersson, Thomas Lunner
J Med Internet Res 2013;15(5):e91

Telephone Versus Internet Administration of Self-Report Measures of Social Anxiety, Depressive Symptoms, and Insomnia: Psychometric Evaluation of a Method to Reduce the Impact of Missing Data
Erik Hedman, Brjánn Ljótsson, Kerstin Blom, Samir El Alaoui, Martin Kraepelien, Christian Rück, Gerhard Andersson, Cecilia Svanborg, Nils Lindefors, Viktor Kaldo
J Med Internet Res 2013;15(10):e229

Development and Initial Evaluation of an Internet-Based Support System for Face-to-Face Cognitive Behavior Therapy: A Proof of Concept Study
Kristoffer NT Månsson, Erica Skagius Ruiz, Elisabet Gervind, Mats Dahlin, Gerhard Andersson
J Med Internet Res 2013;15(12):e280

The Effect of Guided Web-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy on Patients With Depressive Symptoms and Heart Failure: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
Johan Gustav Lundgren, Örjan Dahlström, Gerhard Andersson, Tiny Jaarsma, Anita Kärner Köhler, Peter Johansson
J Med Internet Res 2016;18(8):e194

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