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  1. Comparison of the Perceived Stress Reactivity Scale with physiological and self-reported stress responses during ecological momentary assessment and during participation in a virtual reality version of the Trier Social Stress Test
  2. Hair cortisol concentration and its association with acute stress responses and recovery in a sample of medical students in Germany
  3. Preferences regarding information strategies for digital mental health interventions among medical students in Germany: A discrete choice experiment (Preprint)
  4. The association between study conditions and hair cortisol in medical students in Germany – a cross-sectional study
  5. Barriers and facilitators to a blended cognitive behavioral therapy (bCBT) program for depression and anxiety based on experiences of university students: A qualitative study (Preprint)
  6. Barriers and facilitators to a blended cognitive behavioral therapy (bCBT) program for depression and anxiety based on experiences of university students: A qualitative study (Preprint)
  7. Anxiety disorders: Mindfulness-based cognitive behavioral therapy
  8. Investigating information needs and preferences regarding digital mental health services among medical and psychology students in Germany: A qualitative study
  9. Introducing mobile apps to promote the well-being of German and Italian university students. A cross-national application of the Technology Acceptance Model
  10. How to design information strategies on e-mental health services for prospective healthcare providers
  11. Comparing stress, areas of stress and coping-strategies between distance-learning and on-campus students – A mixed-methods approach
  12. Physiological reactions to acute stressors and subjective stress during daily life: A systematic review on ecological momentary assessment (EMA) studies
  13. How to raise awareness about electronic mental health services among prospect healthcare providers: a qualitative study on information preferences
  14. Akzeptanz und Nutzung von E-Mental-Health-Angeboten unter Studierenden
  15. Acceptance of E-Mental Health Services for Different Application Purposes Among Psychotherapists in Clinical Training in Germany and Switzerland: Secondary Analysis of a Cross-Sectional Survey
  16. What patients and therapists expect in a blended cognitive behavioral therapy (bCBT) program for depression?: Results from a formative qualitative study (Preprint)
  17. Digital app accompanying psychotherapy?: A qualitative exploration of patient and therapist expectations in a blended cognitive behavioral therapy (bCBT) program for depression (Preprint)
  18. Piloting an Innovative Concept of e–Mental Health and mHealth Workshops With Medical Students Using a Participatory Co-design Approach and App Prototyping: Case Study
  19. Insights into the needs and preferences for eMental health information among prospect healthcare providers: a qualitative study
  20. Acceptance towards digital health interventions – Model validation and further development of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology
  21. The effect of generic medicines e-learning course via Web 2.0 tools on knowledge of pharmacists and pharmacy students
  22. Investigating the Persuasive Effects of Testimonials on the Acceptance of Digital Stress Management Trainings Among University Students and Underlying Mechanisms: A Randomized Controlled Trial
  23. Exploring medical students' views on digital mental health interventions: A qualitative study
  24. Piloting an Innovative Concept of e–Mental Health and mHealth Workshops With Medical Students Using a Participatory Co-design Approach and App Prototyping: Case Study (Preprint)
  25. Acceptance of Mobile Health Apps for Managing Hypertension among Patients and Physicians: Cross-sectional survey (Preprint)
  26. Comparing the Acceptance of Mobile Hypertension Apps for Disease-Management among Patients versus Clinical Use among Physicians: Cross-sectional survey (Preprint)
  27. Exploring the influence of testimonial source on attitudes towards e-mental health interventions among university students: Four-group randomized controlled trial
  28. Bekanntheit und Nutzung von digitalen Gesundheitsangeboten in Deutschland: eine bevölkerungsrepräsentative Querschnittsuntersuchung
  29. Effect of an internet- and app-based stress intervention compared to online psychoeducation in university students with depressive symptoms: Results of a randomized controlled trial
  30. Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Major Depressive Disorder: Insights into a New Generation of Face-to-Face Treatment and Digital Self-Help Approaches
  31. Pharmacists’ Familiarity with E-learning in Transferring Pharmaceutical Knowledge in the Arab World
  32. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy and Acceptance Commitment Therapy for Anxiety Disorders: Integrating Traditional with Digital Treatment Approaches
  33. Exploring User-Related Drivers of the Early Acceptance of Certified Digital Stress Prevention Programs in Germany
  34. Determination, Prioritization and Analysis of User Requirements to Prevention Apps
  35. Zoom on starter lactic acid bacteria development into oxytetracycline spiked ovine milk during the early acidification phase
  36. “Stress - Is there a ‘good’ app for that?” Attitudes as a key determinant of the acceptance of stress management apps in Germany: Survey Study (Preprint)
  37. “Would you use apps for stress management?” Attitudes as key determinant of the public acceptance in an online sample of adults: Survey Study. (Preprint)
  38. Internet- and App-Based Stress Intervention for Distance-Learning Students With Depressive Symptoms: Protocol of a Randomized Controlled Trial
  39. Internet-Delivered Psychological Treatment Options for Panic Disorder: A Review on Their Efficacy and Acceptability
  40. Digital Interventions for Mental Disorders: Key Features, Efficacy, and Potential for Artificial Intelligence Applications
  41. Acceptance of Mobile Health Apps for Disease Management Among People With Multiple Sclerosis: Web-Based Survey Study
  42. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Behavioral Activation Therapy for Treatment-Resistant Depression: Traditional and Digital Therapy Perspectives
  43. Acceptance of Mobile Health Apps for Disease Management Among People With Multiple Sclerosis: Web-Based Survey Study (Preprint)
  44. Public Attitudes Toward Guided Internet-Based Therapies: Web-Based Survey Study
  45. Public Attitudes Toward Guided Internet-Based Therapies: Web-Based Survey Study (Preprint)
  46. Attitudes toward e-mental health services
  47. Internet-Based Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for the Adjunctive Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder
  48. Die Gesundheit Fernstudierender stärken
  49. Public Acceptability of E-Mental Health Treatment Services for Psychological Problems: A Scoping Review
  50. Current Views and Perspectives on E-Mental Health: An Exploratory Survey Study for Understanding Public Attitudes Toward Internet-Based Psychotherapy in Germany
  51. Current Perspectives on e-Mental-Health Self-Help Treatments: Exploring the “Black Box” of Public Views, Perceptions, and Attitudes Toward the Digitalization of Mental Health Care
  52. Indikatoren der Akzeptanz von „E-Mental Health“ in der Allgemeinbevölkerung: Ein systematisches Review zu Einstellungen und Präferenzen zur Online-Selbsthilfe
  53. Proceedings of the 3rd IPLeiria’s International Health Congress
  54. barriers to access internet-based psychotherapy
  55. Zum Einfluss der Bindungsdimensionen „Angst“ und „Vermeidung“ auf den psychosomatischen Beschwerdedruck
  56. Zum Einfluss der Bindungsdimensionen Angst und Vermeidung auf den psychosomatischen Beschwerdedruck in der Selbsteinschätzung