Mol, M.; van Genugten, C.; Dozeman, E.; van Schaik, D.J.F.; Draisma, S.; Riper, H.; Smit, J.H.
Why Uptake of Blended Internet-Based Interventions for Depression Is Challenging: A Qualitative Study on Therapists’ Perspectives. J. Clin. Med. 2020, 9, 91.
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Why Uptake of Blended Internet-Based Interventions for Depression Is Challenging: A Qualitative Study on Therapists’ Perspectives. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2020; 9(1):91.
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Mol, M., van Genugten, C., Dozeman, E., van Schaik, D. J. F., Draisma, S., Riper, H., & Smit, J. H.
(2020). Why Uptake of Blended Internet-Based Interventions for Depression Is Challenging: A Qualitative Study on Therapists’ Perspectives. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 9(1), 91.
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm9010091