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Online Support and Intervention (OSI) for child anxiety: a case series within routine clinical practice
2022
Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy
Background: Online treatments for child anxiety offer a potentially cost-effective and non-stigmatizing means to widen access to evidence-based treatments and meet the increasing demand on services; however, uptake in routine clinical practice remains a challenge. This study conducted an initial evaluation of the clinical effectiveness, feasibility and acceptability of OSI (Online Support and Intervention for child anxiety) within clinical practice. OSI is a co-designed online
doi:10.1017/s1352465822000157
pmid:35506631
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