A randomized head to head trial of MoodSwings.net.au: an internet based self-help program for bipolar disorder.
Lauder,S, Chester,A, Castle,D, Dodd,S, Gliddon,E, Berk,L, Chamberlain,J, Klein,B, Gilbert,M, Austin,DW and Berk,M 2015, A randomized head to head trial of MoodSwings.net.au: an internet based self-help program for bipolar disorder., Journal of affective disorders, vol. 171, pp. 13-21, doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2014.08.008.
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A randomized head to head trial of MoodSwings.net.au: an internet based self-help program for bipolar disorder.
Adjunctive psychosocial interventions are efficacious in bipolar disorder, but their incorporation into routine management plans are often confounded by cost and access constraints. We report here a comparative evaluation of two online programs hosted on a single website (www.moodswings.net.au). A basic version, called MoodSwings (MS), contains psychoeducation material and asynchronous discussion boards; and a more interactive program, MoodSwings Plus (MS-Plus), combined the basic psychoeducation material and discussion boards with elements of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. These programs were evaluated in a head-to-head study design.
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