Cognitive-behavioral teletherapy for children and adolescents with mental disorders and their families during the covid-19 pandemic: a survey on acceptance and satisfaction

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  • who: Lea Meininger from the Despite the sharp increase in the use of teletherapy during the , pandemic in Germany ([15, ], relatively few studies have systematically investigated this form of treatmentOverall, studies evaluating service delivery and outcome variables of telepsychiatry in children and adolescents are rare [2]. Studies examining teletherapy within routine care are mostly case studies or comprise (very) small samples (e_g, [16, , ], or had methodological difficulties. For example, some studies asked mental health providers about their attitudes towards videotherapy, regardless of whether they had practical experience [20, ], while others mainly used qualitative evaluation methods [18, ]. During . . .

     

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