Since 2020, aggregated from related topics
Web-based intervention refers to the use of internet-based platforms, such as websites, apps, and online programs, to deliver psychological, behavioral, or health interventions. This approach allows for the dissemination of evidence-based interventions, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy or mindfulness exercises, to individuals in a convenient and accessible manner. Web-based interventions are often used to address a wide range of issues, including mental health disorders, substance abuse, chronic disease management, and health promotion. These interventions can be delivered in real-time or asynchronously, and may include features such as interactive exercises, self-monitoring tools, and personalized feedback. Studies have shown that web-based interventions can be effective in improving outcomes for individuals across various populations and settings.