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Internetbasierte Kommunikation im Kompetenznetz „Depression, Suizidalität“: Erfahrungen und Chancen

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Depressionen gehören in den Industrieländern zu den häufigsten Erkrankungen und werden oft hinsichtlich ihrer Schwere unterschätzt. In Deutschland leidenetwa 4 Mio. Menschen an Depressionen. Man schätzt das angenäherte Lebenszeitrisiko, an einer Depression zu erkranken, aufetwa 14% (Wittchen u. Jacobi 2006).

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Blume, A., Hegerl, U. (2008). Internetbasierte Kommunikation im Kompetenznetz „Depression, Suizidalität“: Erfahrungen und Chancen. In: Bauer, S., Kordy, H. (eds) E-Mental-Health. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-75736-8_6

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