Providing Human Support for the Use of Digital Mental Health Interventions: Systematic Meta-review

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This paper, published in 2023, received 62 indexed citations. Written by Alexandra Werntz and Jean E. Rhodes covering the research area of Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Sociology and Political Science and Applied Psychology. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Applied Psychology (46 citations), Clinical Psychology (22 citations) and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology (21 citations). Published in Journal of Medical Internet Research.

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