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Robin Maria Francisca Kenter
Researcher at University of Bergen
Publications - 19
Citations - 595
Robin Maria Francisca Kenter is an academic researcher from University of Bergen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychological intervention & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 15 publications receiving 344 citations. Previous affiliations of Robin Maria Francisca Kenter include VU University Amsterdam & Public Health Research Institute.
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Do guided internet-based interventions result in clinically relevant changes for patients with depression? An individual participant data meta-analysis.
Eirini Karyotaki,David Daniel Ebert,Liesje Donkin,Heleen Riper,Jos W. R. Twisk,Simone Burger,Alexander Rozental,Alfred Lange,Alishia D. Williams,Anna Carlotta Zarski,Anna C. M. Geraedts,Annemieke van Straten,Annet Kleiboer,Björn Meyer,Burçin Ünlü Ince,Claudia Buntrock,Dirk Lehr,Frank J. Snoek,Gavin Andrews,Gerhard Andersson,Isabella Choi,Jeroen Ruwaard,Jan Philipp Klein,Jill M. Newby,Johanna Schröder,Johannes A. C. Laferton,Kim M P van Bastelaar,Kotaro Imamura,Kristofer Vernmark,Leif Boß,Lisa Sheeber,Marie Kivi,Matthias Berking,Nickolai Titov,Per Carlbring,Robert Johansson,Robin Maria Francisca Kenter,Sarah Perini,Steffen Moritz,Stephanie Nobis,Thomas Berger,Viktor Kaldo,Yvonne Forsell,Nils Lindefors,Martin Kraepelien,Cecilia Björkelund,Norito Kawakami,Pim Cuijpers +47 more
TL;DR: Guided Internet-based interventions lead to substantial positive treatment effects on treatment response and remission at post-treatment and may complement existing services for depression and potentially reduce the gap between the need and provision of evidence-based treatments.
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Dismantling, optimising, and personalising internet cognitive behavioural therapy for depression: a systematic review and component network meta-analysis using individual participant data.
Toshi A. Furukawa,Aya M Suganuma,Edoardo G Ostinelli,Gerhard Andersson,Gerhard Andersson,Christopher G. Beevers,Jason Shumake,Thomas Berger,Florien W. Boele,Claudia Buntrock,Per Carlbring,Isabella Choi,Helen Christensen,Andrew Mackinnon,Jennifer Dahne,Marcus J.H. Huibers,David Daniel Ebert,Louise Farrer,Nicholas R. Forand,Daniel R. Strunk,Iony D. Ezawa,Erik Forsell,Viktor Kaldo,Viktor Kaldo,Anna C. M. Geraedts,Simon Gilbody,Elizabeth Littlewood,Sally Brabyn,Heather D. Hadjistavropoulos,Luke H. Schneider,Robert Johansson,Robin Maria Francisca Kenter,Marie Kivi,Cecilia Björkelund,Annet Kleiboer,Heleen Riper,Jan Philipp Klein,Johanna Schröder,Björn Meyer,Steffen Moritz,Lara Bücker,Ove Lintvedt,Peter Johansson,Johan Lundgren,Jeannette Milgrom,Alan W. Gemmill,David C. Mohr,Jesus Montero-Marin,Javier García-Campayo,Stephanie Nobis,Anna Carlotta Zarski,Kathleen O’Moore,Alishia D. Williams,Jill M. Newby,Sarah Perini,Rachel Phillips,Justine Schneider,Wendy Theresia Maria Pots,Nicole E. Pugh,Derek Richards,Isabelle M. Rosso,Scott L. Rauch,Lisa Sheeber,Jessica Smith,Viola Spek,Victor J M Pop,Burçin Ünlü,Kim M P van Bastelaar,Sanne van Luenen,Nadia Garnefski,Vivian Kraaij,Kristofer Vernmark,Lisanne Warmerdam,Annemieke van Straten,Pavle Zagorscak,Christine Knaevelsrud,Manuel Heinrich,Clara Miguel,Andrea Cipriani,Andrea Cipriani,Orestis Efthimiou,Orestis Efthimiou,Eirini Karyotaki,Pim Cuijpers +83 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a systematic review and individual participant data component network meta-analysis (cNMA) of Internet cognitive behavioural therapy (iCBT) trials for depression was conducted, which revealed potentially helpful, less helpful or harmful components and delivery formats for iCBT packages.
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Costs and effects of Internet cognitive behavioral treatment blended with face-to-face treatment: Results from a naturalistic study
Robin Maria Francisca Kenter,Peter M. van de Ven,Pim Cuijpers,Ger Koole,Safar Niamat,Rob S. Gerrits,Mark Willems,Annemieke van Straten +7 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that in this sample blended care is more expensive compared to established face-to-face treatments and doesn't lead to additional benefits in terms of general functioning and this might be caused by suboptimal implementation strateges.
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Effectiveness of a Web-Based Guided Self-help Intervention for Outpatients With a Depressive Disorder: Short-term Results From a Randomized Controlled Trial.
TL;DR: Internet-based problem solving therapy is not more effective in reducing symptoms of depression than receiving an unguided self-help book during the waitlist period at outpatient mental health clinics.
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Cost effectiveness of guided Internet-based interventions for depression in comparison with control conditions: An individual-participant data meta-analysis
Spyros Kolovos,Johanna M. van Dongen,Heleen Riper,Claudia Buntrock,Claudia Buntrock,Pim Cuijpers,David Daniel Ebert,Anna S. Geraedts,Robin Maria Francisca Kenter,Stephanie Nobis,Andrea Smith,Lisanne Warmerdam,Jill A. Hayden,Maurits W. van Tulder,Judith E. Bosmans +14 more
TL;DR: There is limited evidence on the cost effectiveness of Internet-based treatments for depression, but the aim was to evaluate the cost effective of guided Internet‐based interventions for depression compared to controls.