Westas, Mats
Mourad, Ghassan
Andersson, Gerhard
Neher, Margit
Lundgren, Johan
Johansson, Peter
Funding for this research was provided by:
Vetenskapsrådet (2015-02600, 2015-02600, 2015-02600, 2015-02600, 2015-02600, 2015-02600)
ALF grants Region Östergötland (LIO-600321 and LIO-687531, LIO-600321 and LIO-687531, LIO-600321 and LIO-687531, LIO-600321 and LIO-687531, LIO-600321 and LIO-687531, LIO-600321 and LIO-687531)
Region Östergötland, Strategic Fund (LIO-719561, LIO-719561, LIO-719561, LIO-719561, LIO-719561, LIO-719561)
Linköping University
Article History
Received: 30 December 2021
Accepted: 12 April 2022
First Online: 25 April 2022
Declarations
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: This qualitative study conforms with the principles outlined in the Declaration of Helsinki and was approved by the regional ethical review board in Linköping, Sweden (Ref: 2016/72 31); the iCBT trial was registered at clinicaltrial.org, identifier: NCT02778074. Participants in the iCBT study were informed about the possibility of being contacted for participation in the present qualitative interview study and had signed an informed consent for participation. The interviews were recorded for transcription with the participants’ agreement and all data from the interviews were handled confidentially. The interview data were anonymized before being presented in the results, in such a way that no individual can be identified.
: All participants have given their consent to the publication of anonymized data as part of informed consent.
: None of the authors have any conflicts of interest or financial ties to disclose.