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Internet Interventions

Internet Interventions is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on the development, evaluation, and implementation of internet-based interventions for mental health and behavioral health conditions. It explores the potential of technology to deliver effective and accessible interventions, providing a platform for researchers and practitioners to share innovative approaches and evidence-based strategies in this rapidly evolving field.

Details
Abbr. Internet Interv
Start 2014
End Continuing
Frequency Irregular
e-ISSN 2214-7829
Country Netherlands
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 7077 52
SJR / Ranks: 2885 1185
CiteScore / Ranks: 3827 6.00
JIF / Ranks: 2027 4.3
Recent Articles
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Atik E, Hornstein S, Reinking E, Schuckes M
Internet Interv . 2025 Mar; 39:100815. PMID: 40046409
Blended cognitive behavioral therapy (bCBT), which involves the use of a digital application to support face-to-face psychotherapy, is increasingly offered to patients with depression amid a growing body of research...
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Hadjistavropoulos H, Peynenburg V, Sapkota R, Valli E, Nugent M, Keough M, et al.
Internet Interv . 2025 Mar; 39:100809. PMID: 40027428
Background: Additional resources and stories are sometimes incorporated into Internet-delivered cognitive behaviour therapy (ICBT) for alcohol misuse to enhance treatment. Little is known, however, about how patients use and evaluate...
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Grimaldos J, Fernandez-Buendia S, Breton-Lopez J, Miguel C, Cuijpers P, Quero S
Internet Interv . 2025 Feb; 39:100812. PMID: 39996149
Numerous controlled trials have been conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of virtual reality (VR) in exposure treatment for different anxiety disorders. Additionally, several meta-analyses focusing on VR studies are now...
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Seery C, Cochrane R, Mulcahy M, Kilbride K, Wrigley M, Bramham J
Internet Interv . 2025 Feb; 39:100807. PMID: 39996148
Objective: Smartphone apps have the potential to be accessible tools to provide psychoeducation for adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The Adult ADHD App aims to provide psychoeducation about ADHD and...
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He L, Basar E, Wiers R, Antheunis M, Krahmer E
Internet Interv . 2025 Feb; 39:100806. PMID: 39996147
Background: Cigarette smoking poses a major public health risk, requiring scalable and accessible interventions. Chatbots offer a promising solution, given their potential in providing personalized, long-term interactions. Despite their promise,...
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Weitzel E, Schladitz K, Schwenke M, Welzel F, Schomerus G, Schonknecht P, et al.
Internet Interv . 2025 Feb; 39:100808. PMID: 39991729
Objective: -mental health interventions can usefully supplement mental health care. Health care providers are important to the routine implementation. Until now, little has been known about their attitudes about e-mental...
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Boge K, Bergmann N, Hahne I, Emde L, Cartner S, Bell I, et al.
Internet Interv . 2025 Feb; 39:100804. PMID: 39944241
Delusions are one of the core symptoms of schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD), associated with distress and impaired functioning. Traditional Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) approaches are less effective for delusions, require...
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Lai L, Li Y, Zhao Z, Ren Z
Internet Interv . 2025 Feb; 39:100805. PMID: 39931044
Background: Internet-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (ICBT) is effective in treating anxiety disorders, yet there is room for improvement in treatment response and reduction in dropout rates. This study proposes a...
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Snorrason I, Hoeppner S, Klare D, Weingarden H, Greenberg J, Berger-Gutierrez R, et al.
Internet Interv . 2025 Feb; 39:100803. PMID: 39931043
Background: Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is an often chronic and impairing psychiatric condition. Research shows that smartphone-delivered cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) with coaching may be a scalable and effective treatment...
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Wiberg A, Ghaderi A, Parling T, Jansson M, Welch E
Internet Interv . 2025 Feb; 39:100801. PMID: 39911702
Background: Internet-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (ICBT) has shown promise in addressing the treatment gap for eating disorders (EDs), with evidence indicating moderate to large effect sizes. However, some individuals experience...