Search Results - "Shams, Farhud"
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The Effects of Nonclinician Guidance on Effectiveness and Process Outcomes in Digital Mental Health Interventions: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Published in Journal of medical Internet research (15-06-2022)“…Digital mental health interventions are increasingly prevalent in the current context of rapidly evolving technology, and research indicates that they yield…”
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Architecture and Development Framework for a Web-Based Risk Assessment and Management Platform Developed on WordPress to Address Opioid Overdose
Published in JMIR formative research (11-03-2024)“…The number of overdose-related fatalities continues to reach historic levels across Canada, despite ongoing efforts by authorities. To reduce mortality, a…”
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Adherence to e-health interventions for substance use and the factors influencing it: Systematic Review, meta-analysis, and meta-regression
Published in DIGITAL HEALTH (01-01-2023)“…Background Substance use disorders affect 36 million people globally, but only a small proportion of them receive the necessary treatment. E-health…”
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Egyptian Students Open to Digital Mental Health Care: Cross-Sectional Survey
Published in JMIR formative research (21-03-2022)“…In Egypt, the shortage of mental health services, particularly for adolescents and young adults, is apparent. Electronic mental health (EMH) has been proposed…”
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Understanding eHealth Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Targeting Substance Use: Realist Review
Published in Journal of medical Internet research (21-01-2021)“…There is a growing body of evidence regarding eHealth interventions that target substance use disorders. Development and funding decisions in this area have…”
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A Process Evaluation of a Web-Based Mental Health Portal (WalkAlong) Using Google Analytics
Published in JMIR mental health (20-08-2018)“…Despite the increasing amount of research on Web-based mental health interventions with proven efficacy, high attrition rates decrease their effectiveness…”
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