Natalia Kouzoupi
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Hollis C, Hall C, Khan K, Le Novere M, Marston L, Jones R, et al.
Health Technol Assess
. 2023 Nov;
27(18):1-120.
PMID: 37924247
Background: Behavioural therapy for tics is difficult to access, and little is known about its effectiveness when delivered online. Objective: To investigate the clinical and cost-effectiveness of an online-delivered, therapist-...
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Hollis C, Hall C, Khan K, Jones R, Marston L, Le Novere M, et al.
J Child Psychol Psychiatry
. 2023 Jan;
64(6):941-951.
PMID: 36649686
Background: Little is known about the long-term effectiveness of behavioural therapy for tics. We aimed to assess the long-term clinical and cost-effectiveness of online therapist-supported exposure and response prevention (ERP)...
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Hollis C, Hall C, Jones R, Marston L, Le Novere M, Hunter R, et al.
Lancet Psychiatry
. 2021 Sep;
8(10):871-882.
PMID: 34480868
Background: Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) is a form of behavioural therapy for tics; however, its effectiveness remains uncertain. We aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of internet-delivered, therapist-supported, and parent-assisted...
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Chamberlain L, Hall C, Andren P, Bethan Davies E, Kilgariff J, Kouzoupi N, et al.
JMIR Ment Health
. 2020 Oct;
7(10):e19600.
PMID: 33095180
In recent years, research into internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) has suggested that therapist-guided digital interventions have greater engagement, adherence, and effectiveness than self-directed digital therapies. While research has focused...
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Sanderson C, Kouzoupi N, Hall C
Child Adolesc Ment Health
. 2020 Apr;
25(2):120-122.
PMID: 32307846
Online psychological interventions have the potential to address many current issues facing service provision in child and adolescent mental health, not least improving access to evidence-based therapies and providing greater...