The acceptability and feasibility of an internet-administered, guided, low-intensity cognitive behavioural therapy intervention for parents of children treated for cancer: findings from a qualitative study involving public contributors
Abstract Background Despite parents of children treated for cancer commonly reporting psychological difficulties such as symptoms of depression and anxiety, there is a lack of evidence-based psychological interventions tailored to their needs. We therefore developed an internet-administered, guided,...
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| Main Authors: | Ella Thiblin, Johan Lundgren, Mattias Bergqvist, Tho Huynh, Christina Reuther, Sandra Rösler, Joanne Woodford, Louise von Essen |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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2025-05-01
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| Series: | BMC Psychiatry |
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-025-06897-y |
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