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Christine Knaevelsrud

Researcher at Free University of Berlin

Publications -  204
Citations -  5694

Christine Knaevelsrud is an academic researcher from Free University of Berlin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Psychological intervention. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 166 publications receiving 4098 citations. Previous affiliations of Christine Knaevelsrud include Hamburg University of Applied Sciences & Center for Victims of Torture.

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Internet-based treatment for PTSD reduces distress and facilitates the development of a strong therapeutic alliance: a randomized controlled clinical trial

TL;DR: Interapy proved to be a viable treatment alternative for PTSD with large effect sizes and sustained treatment effects and a stable and positive online therapeutic relationship can be established through the Internet which improved during the treatment process.
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Internet-Based Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Complicated Grief: A Randomized Controlled Trial

TL;DR: Participants in the treatment group improved significantly relative to participants in the waiting condition on symptoms of intrusion, avoidance, maladaptive behavior, and general psychopathology, and showed a large treatment effect.
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Consensus statement on defining and measuring negative effects of Internet interventions

TL;DR: Recommendations are provided that could promote the study of negative effects in Internet interventions with the aim of increasing the knowledge of its occurrence and characteristics, and advising researchers to systematically probe for negative effects whenever conducting clinical trials involving Internet interventions.
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Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression: A Systematic Review and Individual Patient Data Network Meta-analysis.

Eirini Karyotaki, +90 more
- 01 Apr 2021 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted a systematic review and IPD network meta-analysis and estimated relative treatment effect sizes across different patient characteristics through IPD-network meta-regression, and found that both guided and unguided iCBT were associated with more effectiveness as measured by PHQ-9 scores than control treatments over the short term and the long term.
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Internet-based interventions for posttraumatic stress: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

TL;DR: Results for CBT-IBIs are promising, but the number of includable studies for subgroup analyses was low, limiting statistical power, and future research is necessary to systematically investigate the impact of treatment components and test against active controls with optimal power.