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. 2017 Aug 2;25(3):771–787. doi: 10.1177/1460458217720394

Table 1.

Eligibility criteria.

Inclusion Exclusion
Populations Adult female patients or adult patients and outcomes reducible to gender No women or outcomes not reducible to gender
Interventions e-Health interventions that are predominantly text-based, that is, online counseling via chat or e-mail, Internet-delivered self-help programs
e-Health interventions with the aim to provide treatment
Videoconferencing or audio-based treatments
Online support groups, online diagnostic or monitoring tools
Outcomes Expectations and/or experiences regarding e-health interventions No expectations and/or experiences regarding e-health interventions
Study designs Both qualitative and quantitative research Case reports, systematic reviews, letters to the editor
Language English or Dutch language Non-English and non-Dutch languages
Study qualitya “Moderate” or “strong” “Weak” or “very weak”
Date of publishing Between January 2000 and March 2016 Before January 2000 or after March 2016
a

See “Methodological quality assessment.”