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Published on 05.04.18 in Vol 6, No 2 (2018): April-June

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Works citing "Gamified Cognitive Control Training for Remitted Depressed Individuals: User Requirements Analysis"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/games.8609):

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  1. Van den Bergh N, Hoorelbeke K, De Raedt R, Koster EH. Remediation of depression-related cognitive impairment: cognitive control training as treatment augmentation. Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics 2018;18(12):907
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  3. Van den Bergh N, Vermeersch S, Hoorelbeke K, Vervaeke J, De Raedt R, Koster EHW. Cognitive Control Training as an Augmentation Strategy to CBT in the Treatment of Fear of Failure in Undergraduates. Cognitive Therapy and Research 2020;44(6):1199
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  4. Vervaeke J, Hoorelbeke K, Baeken C, Van Looy J, Koster EHW. Transfer and Motivation After Cognitive Control Training for Remitted Depression in Healthy Sample. Journal of Cognitive Enhancement 2020;4(1):49
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  5. Vervaeke J, Hoorelbeke K, Baeken C, Koster EHW. Online Cognitive Control Training for Remitted Depressed Individuals: A Replication and Extension Study. Cognitive Therapy and Research 2021;45(5):944
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  6. Warsinsky S, Schmidt-Kraepelin M, Rank S, Thiebes S, Sunyaev A. Conceptual Ambiguity Surrounding Gamification and Serious Games in Health Care: Literature Review and Development of Game-Based Intervention Reporting Guidelines (GAMING). Journal of Medical Internet Research 2021;23(9):e30390
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  7. Hoorelbeke K, Vervaeke J, Siegle GJ, Baeken C, Koster EH. Individual differences associated with treatment adherence and transfer effects following gamified web-based cognitive control training for repetitive negative thinking. Internet Interventions 2022;27:100507
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  8. Krings A, Geurten M, Lazari E, Blairy S. Is the combination of behavioral activation and attention training technique effective to reduce depressive symptomatology? A multiple case study. Frontiers in Psychology 2022;13
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  9. Weller S, Schroeder PA, Plewnia C. Gamification improves antidepressant effects of cognitive control training—A pilot trial. Frontiers in Digital Health 2022;4
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  10. Sadeghi S, Pouretemad HR, Brand S. Cognitive control and cognitive flexibility predict severity of depressive symptoms in parents of toddlers with autism spectrum disorder. Current Psychology 2023;42(29):25594
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  11. Gajardo Sánchez AD, Murillo-Zamorano LR, López-Sánchez J, Bueno-Muñoz C. Gamification in Health Care Management: Systematic Review of the Literature and Research Agenda. SAGE Open 2023;13(4)
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