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Tine Nordgreen
Researcher at Haukeland University Hospital
Publications - 75
Citations - 1964
Tine Nordgreen is an academic researcher from Haukeland University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Psychological intervention & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 58 publications receiving 1149 citations. Previous affiliations of Tine Nordgreen include University of Bergen.
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Internet- and Mobile-Based Psychological Interventions: Applications, Efficacy, and Potential for Improving Mental Health: A Report of the EFPA E-Health Taskforce
David Daniel Ebert,Tom Van Daele,Tine Nordgreen,Maria Karekla,Angelo Compare,Cristina Zarbo,Agostino Brugnera,Svein Øverland,Glauco Trebbi,Kit L. Jensen,Fanny Kaehlke,Harald Baumeister +11 more
TL;DR: Internet- and mobile-based psychological interventions have high potential for improving mental health and should be implemented more widely in routine care.
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ICBT in routine care: A descriptive analysis of successful clinics in five countries.
Nickolai Titov,Blake F. Dear,Olav Nielssen,Lauren G. Staples,Heather D. Hadjistavropoulos,Marcie Nugent,Kelly Adlam,Tine Nordgreen,Tine Nordgreen,Kristin Hogstad Bruvik,Anders Hovland,Arne Repål,Kim Mathiasen,Kim Mathiasen,Martin Kraepelien,Kerstin Blom,Kerstin Blom,Cecilia Svanborg,Nils Lindefors,Viktor Kaldo,Viktor Kaldo +20 more
TL;DR: It is shown that therapist-guided ICBT can be a valuable part of mental health services for anxiety and depression and rigorous governance to maintain a high standard of clinical care, and the measurement and reporting of outcomes.
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Mental health monitoring with multimodal sensing and machine learning: A survey
Enrique Garcia-Ceja,Michael Riegler,Tine Nordgreen,Tine Nordgreen,Petter Jakobsen,Petter Jakobsen,Ketil J. Oedegaard,Ketil J. Oedegaard,Jim Torresen +8 more
TL;DR: A classification taxonomy is proposed to guide the review of related works and present the overall phases of MHMS, allowing the automatic continuous monitoring of different mental conditions such as depression, anxiety, stress, and so on.
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Self-help treatment of anxiety disorders: a meta-analysis and meta-regression of effects and potential moderators.
Thomas Haug,Tine Nordgreen,Tine Nordgreen,Lars-Göran Öst,Lars-Göran Öst,Odd E. Havik,Odd E. Havik +6 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that self-help is effective in the treatment of anxiety disorders, and should be offered as part of stepped care treatment models in community services.
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Internet-supported versus face-to-face cognitive behavior therapy for depression.
TL;DR: The authors contrast face-to-face and Internet-delivered cognitive behavior therapy (ICBT) for depression and the overall empirical status of clinician-guided ICBT for depression is commented on and future challenges are highlighted.