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Blended e Health in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy: Usage Intensity, Attitude and Therapeutic Alliance in Clinical Practice

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Table 1. Descriptive characteristics study sample.
Figure 1. Flow of data collection.
Table 2. Minimum and maximum scores, means and missing data of both dependent and independent variables
Table 3. Correlation analyses (Spearmen’s rho) of symptom rate and attitude with e-health usage intensity

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