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BACKGROUND: Web-based interventions have been introduced as novel and effective treatments for mental disorders and, in recent years, specifically for the bereaved. However, a systematic summary of the effectiveness of online interventions for people experiencing bereavement is still missing. OBJECTIVE: A systematic literature search was conducted by four reviewers who reviewed and meta-analytically summarized the evidence for web-based interventions for bereaved people. METHODS: follow-up). RESULTS: dropout rate, time since loss, exposure) did not significantly reduce moderate degrees of heterogeneity between the studies. LIMITATIONS: The number of includable studies was low in this review resulting to lower power for moderator analyses in particular. CONCLUSIONS: exposure, feedback) and compare interventions with active controls.
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