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Bianka Vollert

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Schmidt-Hantke J, Vollert B, Nacke B, Hagner F, Bruderl H, Jacobi C
Internet Interv . 2024 Sep; 37:100765. PMID: 39224667
Background: Mental disorders during pregnancy and the postpartum period can have far-reaching consequences. To enhance peripartum mental well-being and prevent peripartum mental disorders, internet- and mobile-based interventions appear promising. They...
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Vollert B, Yim S, Gorlich D, Beintner I, Gordon G, Musiat P, et al.
BJPsych Open . 2024 Feb; 10(2):e53. PMID: 38404025
Background: Although effective treatments for bulimic-spectrum eating disorders exist, access is often delayed because of limited therapist availability and lengthy waiting lists. Web-based self-help interventions have the potential to bridge...
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Vollert B, Muller L, Jacobi C, Trockel M, Beintner I
JMIR Ment Health . 2023 Mar; 10:e39052. PMID: 36943337
Background: A growing body of evidence for digital interventions to improve sleep shows promising effects. The interventions investigated so far have been primarily web-based; however, app-based interventions may reach a...
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Jacobi C, Vollert B, Hutter K, von Bloh P, Eiterich N, Gorlich D, et al.
J Med Internet Res . 2022 Jun; 24(6):e35947. PMID: 35653174
Background: Although preventive interventions for eating disorders in general have shown promise, interventions specifically targeting individuals at risk for anorexia nervosa (AN) are lacking. Objective: The aim of this study...
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Kuso S, Nitsch M, Zeiler M, Simek M, Adamcik T, Dey M, et al.
Eur J Public Health . 2021 Jul; 31(31 Suppl 1):i55-i63. PMID: 34240157
Background: Online preventive interventions can help to reduce the incidence of mental disorders. Whereas knowledge on stakeholders' attitudes and factors relevant for successfully integrating online treatment into existing healthcare systems...
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Schmidt-Hantke J, Vollert B, Hagner F, Beintner I, Hutter K, Nitsch M, et al.
Eur J Public Health . 2021 Jul; 31(31 Suppl 1):i80-i87. PMID: 34240153
Background: Eating disorders are causing severe consequences for those affected as well as a high burden for their carers. Although there is a substantial need for psychological assistance, different factors...
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Vollert B, von Bloh P, Eiterich N, Beintner I, Hutter K, Taylor C, et al.
Int J Eat Disord . 2020 Mar; 53(5):476-484. PMID: 32112593
Objective: Using data from a randomized controlled trial, we examined two different strategies to recruit participants for an indicated preventive intervention (StudentBodies-AN) for women at risk for anorexia nervosa and...
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Beintner I, Vollert B, Zarski A, Bolinski F, Musiat P, Gorlich D, et al.
J Med Internet Res . 2019 Aug; 21(8):e14181. PMID: 31414664
Background: Adherence reflects the extent to which individuals experience or engage with the content of online interventions and poses a major challenge. Neglecting to examine and report adherence and its...
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Beintner I, Emmerich O, Vollert B, Taylor C, Jacobi C
Eat Behav . 2019 Jun; 34:101307. PMID: 31220739
Background: Body dissatisfaction and dietary restraint are established risk factors for eating disorders and are also prevalent in individuals who are overweight and obese. Studies have shown that online prevention...
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Spencer L, Schmidt-Hantke J, Allen K, Gordon G, Potterton R, Musiat P, et al.
Internet Interv . 2019 Feb; 16:76-85. PMID: 30775267
Background: Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a life-threatening mental disorder that is associated with substantial caregiver burden. Carers of individuals with AN report high levels of distress and self-blame, and insufficient...