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  • Navigating the development and dissemination of internet cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) for anxiety disorders in children and young people: A consensus statement with recommendations from the #iCBTLorentz Workshop Group

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    Hill, Claire
    Creswell, Cathy
    Vigerland, Sarah
    Nauta, Maaike H
    March, Sonja
    Donovan, Caroline
    Wolters, Lidewij
    Spence, Susan H
    Martin, Jennifer L
    Wozney, Lori
    McLellan, Lauren
    Kreuze, Leonie
    Gould, Karen
    Jolstedt, Maral
    Nord, Martina
    Hudson, Jennifer L
    Utens, Elisabeth
    Ruwaard, Jeroen
    Albers, Casper
    Khanna, Muniya
    Albano, Anne Marie
    Serlachius, Eva
    Hrastinski, Stefan
    Kendall, Philip C
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Spence, Susan H H.
    Donovan, Caroline L.
    Year published
    2018
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    Abstract
    Initial internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) programs for anxiety disorders in children and young people (CYP) have been developed and evaluated, however these have not yet been widely adopted in routine practice. The lack of guidance and formalized approaches to the development and dissemination of iCBT has arguably contributed to the difficulty in developing iCBT that is scalable and sustainable beyond academic evaluation and that can ultimately be adopted by healthcare providers. This paper presents a consensus statement and recommendations from a workshop of international experts in CYP anxiety and iCBT ...
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    Initial internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) programs for anxiety disorders in children and young people (CYP) have been developed and evaluated, however these have not yet been widely adopted in routine practice. The lack of guidance and formalized approaches to the development and dissemination of iCBT has arguably contributed to the difficulty in developing iCBT that is scalable and sustainable beyond academic evaluation and that can ultimately be adopted by healthcare providers. This paper presents a consensus statement and recommendations from a workshop of international experts in CYP anxiety and iCBT (#iCBTLorentz Workshop Group) on the development, evaluation, engagement and dissemination of iCBT for anxiety in CYP.
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    Journal Title
    Internet Interventions
    Volume
    12
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.invent.2018.02.002
    Copyright Statement
    © 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/BY-NC-ND/4.0/)
    Subject
    Clinical psychology
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/379880
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