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The aim of this study is to determine if mindfulness-based early intervention reduces internalizing symptoms in help-seeking youth and prevents their development into (serious) psychiatric illnesses. In addition we will examine putative changes in…
Primary objective (after 1 year)- To evaluate the effectiveness of the nurse-led GILL eHealth intervention in patients with serious mental illnessSecundary objectives (after 1 year)- Improve metabolic syndrome severity- Improve fitness, physical…
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the (cost-)effectiveness of ET for late-life anxiety disorders delivered by trained MHNs in primary care, in terms of anxiety and quality of life, compared to UC. UC is not restricted, and the GP…
The primary aim of the proposed study is to evaluate the effectiveness (1) and cost-effectiveness (2) of a DST for patients with anxiety and/or mood disorders in comparison to UC.The secondary aims are: 3) to identify what works for whom by…
The overall aim is to investigate whether a coach-supported mHealth intervention for lifestyle improvement can reduce the risk of dementia in those with low SES and/or a migration background aged 50-75 years. The specific objectives are to…
We aim to investigate in an RCT the (cost-)effectiveness of CM, compared with usual care CBT in the treatment of CUD in youths aged 16 to 22 years. Both outpatient treatments are provided for 12 weeks.PRIMARY STUDY QUESTION:1. What is the efficacy…
rTMS is an intensive but effective treatment that could benefit from further optimization. Cognitive control training (CCT) engages the same underlying neural circuitry as rTMS and has been shown to improve therapeutic response (Koster et al., 2017…