Satisfaction, Engagement, and Outcomes in Internet-Delivered Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Adapted for People of Diverse Ethnocultural Groups: An Observational Trial with Benchmarking
Ram P. Sapkota,
Emma Valli,
Blake F. Dear
et al.
Abstract:Depression and anxiety are the most common mental health disorders worldwide. Internet-Delivered Cogni-tive Behaviour Therapy (ICBT) can reduce barriers to care for broad cross sections of the population. How-ever, People of Diverse Ethnocultural Backgrounds (PDEGs) other than White/Caucasian underutilize mental health services and are underrepresented in clinical trials of psychological interventions. To address this research gap, we adapted an evidence-based ICBT program for PDEGs. The current pilot study ex… Show more
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