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Matthias Berking (mberking)
Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg
 
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Is registered to attend Medicine 2.0'14 Summit & World Congress (Maui, Hawaii, USA)
Thursday, November 13, 2014 to Friday, November 14, 2014
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Medicine 2.0'13 (London, UK)

GET.ON PAPP: Feasibility of a Mobile Application for Panic with and without Agoraphobia
Lara Ebenfeld*, Stefan Kleine Stegemann, David Daniel Ebert, Dirk Lehr, Heleen Riper, Burkhardt Funk, Matthias Berking

Background: Panic disorder is one of the most prevalent anxiety disorders. Contemporary research has proven effectiveness of internet-based self-help interventions for panic disorder. However, these approaches are limited with respect to motivate and support clients in exposure and monitoring tasks which are both fundamental components of CBT-based therapy. We argue, that the time- and location-independent nature of smartphones makes them in particular suitable to overcome these limitations....

Medicine 2.0'14 Summit & World Congress (Maui, Hawaii, USA)

Predictors of Adherence to a Web-Based Stress-Management Intervention
Anna-Carlotta Zarski, Dirk Lehr, Matthias Berking*, Heleen Riper, Pim Cuijpers, Elena Heber, David Daniel Ebert

Background: GET.ON-Stress is a web-based stress-management intervention designed to improve stress related mental and emotional problems in employees with an elevated stress level. Based on problem solving and emotion regulation in theoretical accordance to the transactional stress model of Lazarus, the programme has proven effective in reducing health strains associated with stress including depression and anxiety. But as in other online-based interventions, low adherence to the treatment-pr...

Efficacy And Cost-Effectiveness Of A Web-Based Stress-Management Training In Employees – Results Of A Randomized Controlled Trial
Elena Heber, David Daniel Ebert, Dirk Lehr, Matthias Berking*, Heleen Riper

Background: Work-related stress is associated with a variety of mental and emotional problems. Furthermore, it can lead to substantial economic costs due to lost productivity, absenteeism or the inability to work. Traditional face-to-face stress management interventions (SMIs) for employees have been proven to be effective; however, they are often costly, time-consuming, and characterized by a high access threshold. Web-based interventions may overcome some of these problems; yet the evidence...

Panic Treatment on the Way: Evaluating the Efficacy of an App-Enhanced Online-Intervention for the Treatment of Panic Disorder
Matthias Berking*, Laura Ebenfeld, Stefan Kleine Stegemann, David Daniel Ebert, Dirk Lehr, Heleen Riper, Pim Cujpers

Background: Panic disorder is one of the most prevalent anxiety disorders. Contemporary research has demonstrated the efficacy of internet-based interventions for this highly debilitating mental-health problem. However, desktop-based approaches cannot effectively support patients when working with anxiety symptoms away from home. Smartphone-based interventions, however, can be used in these situations and my thus be an effective adjunctive component of online-based interventions. Objectiv...

Evaluating the Efficacy of a Web-Based Prevention of Major Depressive Disorder
Matthias Berking*, David Daniel Ebert, Claudia Buntrock, Dirk Lehr, Heleen Riper, Pim Cuijpers

Background: Web-based interventions have shown to be effective in reducing depressive symptom severity. However, it is not known whether such interventions are also effective in preventing the onset of major depressive disorder (MDD) in at risk-populations. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of an indicated web-based guided self-help intervention (GET.ON Mood Enhancer) on the onset of MDD in individuals with subthreshold depression. Methods: In a randomized controlled ...

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Journal of Medical Internet Research

For Whom Does It Work? Moderators of Outcome on the Effect of a Transdiagnostic Internet-Based Maintenance Treatment After Inpatient Psychotherapy: Randomized Controlled Trial
David Daniel Ebert, Mario Gollwitzer, Heleen Riper, Pim Cuijpers, Harald Baumeister, Matthias Berking
J Med Internet Res 2013;15(10):e191

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