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Mediation analyses of Internet-facilitated cognitive behavioral intervention for maternal depression

This study evaluated the putative mediating mechanisms of an Internet-facilitated cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) intervention for depression tailored to economically disadvantaged mothers of preschool-age children. The CBT mediators were tested across two previously published randomized controll...

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Published in:Cognitive behaviour therapy 2019-07, Vol.48 (4), p.337-352
Main Authors: Seeley, John R., Sheeber, Lisa B., Feil, Edward G., Leve, Craig, Davis, Betsy, Sorensen, Erik, Allan, Steve
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Female
Humans
Internet
Maternal depression
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Mental depression
Middle Aged
Models, Psychological
Mothers
Mothers - psychology
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Single-Blind Method
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Young Adult
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