id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-276660-5yney7dh Allgaier, Katharina Times are changing: digitalisation in child and adolescent psychotherapy 2020-07-31 .txt text/plain 974 54 41 The work by Hollis and colleagues and our own search revealed that most robust evidence exists for interventions for anxiety disorders and mild to moderate depression (especially computerized cognitive behavioural therapy (cCBT) approaches). Increasing evidence emerges for DHI targeting autism spectrum disorders which include DHI for children from preschool age to adolescence and their parents [1, 2] . In summary, DHI are promising therapeutic interventions for children and adolescents with psychiatric disorders, with already robust data regarding depression and anxiety disorders. SARS-CoV2-19 catalyses the integration of DHI into the standard repertoire of child and adolescent psychiatry and psychotherapy. Fortunately, at least one partner in therapy, the children and adolescents, are often accustomed to and sometimes highly trained in digitally delivered communication. The effects of human interaction on the outcomes of digital health interventions for children and adolescents with mental disorders: a systematic review and meta-analyses ./cache/cord-276660-5yney7dh.txt ./txt/cord-276660-5yney7dh.txt