Web-based CBT for the prevention of anxiety symptoms among medical and health science graduate students

Volume: 48, Issue: 5, Pages: 385 - 405
Published: Dec 11, 2018
Abstract
Medical and health science graduate students report greater anxiety problems than the general population, but they are less likely to seek treatment due to cultural and logistical barriers. One preventative approach that overcomes these barriers is web-based cognitive behavioral therapy (webCBT). It is unknown whether webCBT is effective for preventing anxiety escalation within this population. A randomized controlled trial was conducted,...
Paper Details
Title
Web-based CBT for the prevention of anxiety symptoms among medical and health science graduate students
Published Date
Dec 11, 2018
Volume
48
Issue
5
Pages
385 - 405
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