Randomised controlled non-inferiority trial with 3-year follow-up of internet-delivered versus face-to-face group cognitive behavioural therapy for depression.
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G. Andersson | P. Carlbring | H. Hesser | Thomas Eriksson | A. Sarkohi | V. Zetterqvist | Fredrik Andersson | Mailen Lamminen | Andrea Veilord | Linn Svedling | Owe Sleman | Lena Mauritzson | E. Claesson
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