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Mobile health applications for monitoring and feedback in cronic heart failure
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Mobile applications for monitoring and feedback in asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
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Physiotherapy via digital contact in comparison with in-house mediated physiotherapy for patients diagnosed with osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee or hip
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Hypnotherapy compared to other or no treatment in individuals with pain, anxiety disorders, or depression
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Psyllium compared to other treatments in chronic constipation in adults and the elderly
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Comparison of different types of postoperative dressings without negative pressure in surgical wound healing by primary intention in adults
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Ultrasound examination compared to clinical examination for diagnosing levator injuries after vaginal delivery
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Transperineal ultrasound compared to endovaginal ultrasound for diagnosing levator injuries after vaginal delivery
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Tomographic ultrasound imaging at maximum pelvic floor muscle contraction compared to at rest for diagnosing levator injuries after vaginal delivery
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Measuring anovaginal distance using ultrasound, directly after delivery, to detect damage to the external sphincter
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MRI compared to clinical examination for diagnosing levator injuries after vaginal delivery
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Transperineal ultrasound in addition to clinical assessment in the diagnosis of birth injuries after vaginal delivery
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A new direction
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The effect of written exposure therapy (WET) on post-traumatic stress disorder
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Medication use for epilepsy prevention after stroke
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Medication use for epilepsy prevention after traumatic brain injury
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Interpersonal therapy (IPT) compared to cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) during postpartum depression
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Short-term psychodynamic therapy (short-term PDT) during postpartum depression
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Counselling compared to cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) during postpartum depression
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Long-term effects of interpersonal therapy (IPT) during postpartum depression
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Psychodynamic therapy (PDT) compared to cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) during postpartum depression
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Interventions to promote parental responsiveness and child development during postpartum depression
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Long term effects of robot-assisted vs freehand surgery of the spine
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Dynamic braces for non surgical treatment of patients with isolated PCL injuries
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Regular testicular self-examination (TSE) in the general male population to increase early detection of testicular cancer
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Negative Pressure Wound Treatment (NPWT) in healing of chronic wounds
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Correlation between perceived work-related stress and temporomandibular disorders in working adults
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Population-based mammography screening for women over the age of 74
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General supportive bereavement care for parents and siblings of stillborn children
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Support programs, focusing on post-loss care, for parents and siblings of stillborn children
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Support programs, which focuses on facilitating the grieving process, for parents and siblings of stillborn children
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The intervention Repulse to reduce gun violence among criminal street gangs
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Social action groups to reduce gun violence among criminal street gangs
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Psychosocial interventions during incarceration for individuals affiliated to gangs, in order to prevent relapse in gang-related crime
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Police-Led Community Initiative to Reduce Gun violence among criminal street gangs
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Operation Peacemaker Fellowship among criminal street gangs
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Outreach programs to enhance mediation among criminal street gangs
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Family-based therapy for delinquent youth with a known gang affiliation or high gang risk
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Drug market intervention (DMI) to prevent gun violence
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Kurve Kriegen to reduce gun violence among criminal street gangs
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Concern calls to reduce gun violence among criminal street gangs
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Community Initiative to Reduce Violence (CIRV) among criminal street gangs
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Preparatory program in the form of individual support and work-training for long-term social assistance recipients
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Preparatory programs in the form of support and capital to start your own business for long-term social assistance recipients
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Individual Placement and Support (IPS) intervention for persons on long-term sick leave for depression, anxiety or reaction to severe stress
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Osseointegrated upper limb prostheses with and without neuromuscular control
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Rezum compared to transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) as a treatment for symptomatic prostate enlargement
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Rezum compared to minimal invasive surgical treatment (MIST) as a treatment for symptomatic prostate enlargement
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Blood group matching with genotyping
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Innowalk for children and young people with mobility impairments
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Specific devices for expiratory muscle strength training (EMST) in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS)
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Specific devices for expiratory muscle strength training (EMST) in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD)
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Psychological treatment in extreme nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (hyperemesis gravidarum)
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Outpatient compared to inpatient care in the treatment of extreme nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (hyperemesis gravidarum)
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Sick leave in extreme nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (hyperemesis gravidarum)
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Dextrose saline compared to normal saline rehydration in the treatment of extreme nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (hyperemesis gravidarum)
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Psychosocial support in the treatment of extreme nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (hyperemesis gravidarum)
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Promethazine in combination with ephedrine and caffeine compared to placebo in the treatment of extreme nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (hyperemesis gravidarum)
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Nasogastric tube feeding in addition to standard care compared to standard care alone in the treatment of extreme nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (hyperemesis gravidarum)
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Prednisolone compared to placebo in the treatment of extreme nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (hyperemesis gravidarum)
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Vitamin B6 compared to placebo in the treatment of extreme nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (hyperemesis gravidarum)
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Total parenteral nutrition (TPN) in addition to standard care compared to standard care alone in the treatment of extreme nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (hyperemesis gravidarum)
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Ondansetron compared to metoclopramide in the treatment of extreme nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (hyperemesis gravidarum)
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Ondansetron compared to promethazine in the treatment of extreme nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (hyperemesis gravidarum)
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Ginger capsules compared to placebo in the treatment of extreme nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (hyperemesis gravidarum)
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Methylprednisolone compared to promethazine in the treatment of extreme nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (hyperemesis gravidarum)
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Metoclopramide compared to promethazine in the treatment of extreme nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (hyperemesis gravidarum)
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Ondansetron combined with metoclopramide compared to monotherapy or placebo in the treatment of extreme nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (hyperemesis gravidarum)
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Initial fasting compared to expedited oral intake in the treatment of extreme nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (hyperemesis gravidarum)
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Holistic individual care plan in addition to standard care compared to standard care alone in the treatment of extreme nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (hyperemesis gravidarum)
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Hydrocortisone compared to metoclopramide in the treatment of extreme nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (hyperemesis gravidarum)
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Granisetron compared to promethazine in the treatment of extreme nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (hyperemesis gravidarum)
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Acupuncture compared to placebo in the treatment of extreme nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (hyperemesis gravidarum)
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Acupressure compared to placebo in the treatment of extreme nausea and vomiting in pregnancy (hyperemesis gravidarum)
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Allograft compared to conventional treatment in peripheral nerve surgery
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Endoscope-assisted coblation compared to conventional curettage for patients with inverted papilloma
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Endoscope-assisted coblation compared to conventional curettage for patients with Osler disease
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Practical education and training in the use of a wheelchair, compared to no practical training and education or only theoretical information or instruction
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Manual wheelchair with wheels in heavier or less stiff material compared to wheels in lighter or more stiff material
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Lightweight manual wheelchair compared to manual wheelchair in a heavier material
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Freedom to be able to choose a wheelchair and additional equipment (freedom of choice) compared to lack of choice
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Wheelchair with person-specific molded seat unit compared to wheelchair without person-specific molded seat unit
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Exemption from fees compared to fees for wheelchairs and additional equipment
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Comparison between different variants of electric wheelchairs
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Access to both manual wheelchair for activities in the full range of life situations and manual wheelchair for recreational activities compared to access only to manual wheelchair for activities in life situations
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Propulsion units for manual wheelchairs compared to manual wheelchairs without propulsion units
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Hand-propelled devices added to a manual wheelchair to transform it into a handbike (half-handbike) compared to manual wheelchair without such devices
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Access to both manual wheelchair and wheelchair scooter compared to access to manual wheelchair only
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Manual wheelchair with suspension or vibration attenuation compared to manual wheelchair without suspension or vibration attenuation
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Individually adapted wheelchair seat cushions compared to seat cushions that are not individually adapted
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Access to both manual wheelchair and electric wheelchair compared to access to manual wheelchair only
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Wheelchair with individual adaptations compared to wheelchair without individual adaptations
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Access to an electric wheelchair for indoor use and another electric wheelchair for outdoor use, compared to access to one electric wheelchair only (for both indoor and outdoor use)
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Focused Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (FACT) compared to traditional CBT, ACT, or another active treatment in anxiety disorder
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Focused Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (FACT) compared to traditional CBT, ACT, or another active treatment in depression
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Higher compared to lower consumption of animal fat in type 2 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of tea in type 2 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of fat (regardless of type) in type 2 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of peanuts in type 2 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of green tea in type 2 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of polyunsaturated fat in type 1 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of saturated fat in type 1 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of cholesterol in type 1 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of green tea in type 1 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of salt in type 2 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of omega-3 fatty acids from fish and seafood in type 1 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of the omega-3 fatty acids eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in type 1 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of eggs in type 2 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of fruit in type 2 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of peanuts in type 1 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of fish in type 2 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of tea in type 1 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of vegetable fat in type 1 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of trans fat in type 1 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of trans fat in type 2 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of salt in type 1 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of eggs in type 1 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of the omega-3 fatty acids eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) in type 2 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of omega-3 fatty acids from fish and seafood in type 2 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of fat (regardless of type) in type 1 diabetes
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Water compared to beverages that contain sweeteners in type 2 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of animal fat in type 1 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of vegetable fat in type 2 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of fruit in type 1 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of cholesterol in type 2 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of polyunsaturated fat in type 2 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of fish in type 1 diabetes
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Safewards to reduce coercive measures in forensic psychiatric care
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Virtual Reality in the treatment of eating disorders
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Six core strategies to reduce coercive measures in inpatient mental healthcare, including compulsory psychiatric care and forensic psychiatric care
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Post-suicide intervention in schools and preschools
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Water compared to beverages that contain sweeteners in type 1 diabetes
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High-fat diet, including greater consumption of dairy products, compared to the same treatment as the intervention group but with a maintained baseline dairy intake in type 2 diabetes
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High-fat diet, including greater consumption of dairy products, compared to the same treatment as the intervention group but with a maintained baseline dairy intake in type 1 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of paleolithic diet in type 1 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of paleolithic diet in type 2 diabetes
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Ornish diet compared to low-fat diet with energy restrictions in type 2 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of Dietary Approach to Stop Hypertension (DASH) in type 1 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of protein in type 2 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of protein in type 1 diabetes
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Higher compared to lower consumption of Dietary Approach to Stop Hypertension (DASH) in type 2 diabetes
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Vegetarian diet compared to low-fat diet in type 2 diabetes
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Diet with low glycemic index (GI) compared to diet with high GI in type 2 diabetes
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Physiotherapeutic interventions for women with symptomatic diastasis recti
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Surgical interventions for women with symptomatic diastasis recti
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Ketogenic diet, with or without energy restrictions, compared to low-fat diet, with or without energy restrictions, in type 2 diabetes
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Low-carb diet compared to low-fat diet in type 2 diabetes
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Ornish diet compared to low-fat diet with energy restrictions in type 1 diabetes
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High-protein diet (20 E%) compared to low-fat diet in type 2 diabetes
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Diet with low glycemic index (GI) compared to diet with high GI in type 1 diabetes
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Ketogenic diet without energy restrictions compared to low-fat diet with energy restrictions in type 2 diabetes
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High-protein diet (30 E%) compared to low-fat diet in type 2 diabetes
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Mediterranean diet compared to low-fat diet in type 1 diabetes
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Ketogenic diet compared to low-fat diet in type 2 diabetes
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High-protein diet 30 E% compared to high-protein diet 20 E% in type 2 diabetes
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Vegetarian diet compared to low-fat diet in type 1 diabetes
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Low-carb diet, without energy restrictions, compared to low-fat diet in type 2 diabetes
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Energy reduced diet, with or without the addition of physical activity, compared to regular dietary treatments in type 1 diabetes
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Low-carb diet, without energy restrictions, compared to low-fat diet in type 1 diabetes
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Ketogenic diet compared to low-fat diet in type 1 diabetes
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Ketogenic diet without energy restrictions compared to low-fat diet with energy restrictions in type 1 diabetes
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High-protein diet (30 E%) compared to low-fat diet in type 1 diabetes
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High-protein diet 30 E% compared to high-protein diet 20 E% in type 1 diabetes
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High-protein diet (20 E%) compared to low-fat diet in type 1 diabetes
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Ketogenic diet, with or without energy restrictions, compared to low-fat diet, with or without energy restrictions, in type 1 diabetes
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Low-carb diet compared to low-fat diet in type 1 diabetes
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Reduced energy diet, in combination with meal replacement based on Very Low Energy Diet (VLED), compared to reduced energy diet in type 2 diabetes
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Intermittent energy intake restriction compared to continuous energy intake restriction in type 2 diabetes
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Intensive lifestyle treatments with reduced energy diet compared to regular dietary treatments in diabetes type 2
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Carbohydrate counting compared to plate method in type 2 diabetes
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Reduced energy diet, in combination with meal replacement based on Very Low Energy Diet (VLED), compared to reduced energy diet in type 1 diabetes
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Meal replacement based on Very Low Energy Diet (VLED) compared to low fat diet in type 1 diabetes
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Intensive lifestyle treatments with a high-protein diet (20E%) combined with physical activity, compared to regular dietary treatments in type 1 diabetes
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Intensive lifestyle treatments with reduced energy intake compared to regular dietary treatments in diabetes type 1
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The weight watchers’ program compared to regular dietary treatments in type 1 diabetes
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Carbohydrate counting compared to plate method in type 1 diabetes
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Intensive lifestyle treatments with a ketogenic diet compared to regular dietary treatments in type 1 diabetes
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Intermittent energy intake restriction compared to continuous energy intake restriction in type 1 diabetes
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Advanced carbohydrate counting compared to calculating insulin dose in type 1 diabetes
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Intensive lifestyle treatment, combining low-fat diet with physical activity, compared to regular dietary treatments in type 1 diabetes
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Intensive lifestyle treatment with low-fat diet compared to regular dietary treatments in type 1 diabetes
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ASSIST-Y (Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Sreening Test – Youth) for early identification of the use of unhealthy and harmful substances in children and adolescents
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CRAFFT (Car, Relax, Alone, Forget, Friends, Trouble) for screening of substance (alcohol or other drugs) based on context and negative consequences (in adolescents)
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AUDIT (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test) for identification of risky and harmful alcohol consumption in adolescents
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CBCL (Child Behaviour Check List) to describe problems and social skills in children and adolescents with mental health problems
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CTQ (Childhood Trauma Questionnaire) measuring exposure to violence, sexual abuse and neglect, retrospectively (in adolescents and young adults)
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UngDOK (Documentation system in substance abuse care) in investigations of adolescents with substance abuse and social problems
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TLFB (Timeline Follow-Back) for identification of increased alcohol consumption among different risk groups
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ORS (Outcome Rating Scale) in assessments of a client's perceptions of problems and goal attainment during therapeutic treatment
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The 5–15 form for assessing the development and behaviour of children and adolescents from 5 to 15 years of age
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NODS (National Opinion Research Center DSM-IV Screen for Gambling) to measure gambling problems
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SCL 90 (Symptoms Checklist) in measuring a person’s psychological and physical distress during the past week
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SRS (Session Rating Scale) in measuring the client's perception of a completed treatment interview
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ADAD (Adolescent Drug Abuse Diagnosis) assessment tool for adolescents with substance abuse and social problems
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PGSI (Problem Gambling Severity Index) for measuring the prevalence of gambling problems
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Mm-MAST (Malmö modification of the Brief Michigan Alcoholism Screening Test) for identification of people with alcohol problems in the general population or in a clinical situation (short version of the screening form MAST)
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CAGE (Cut-down, Annoyment, Guilt Eyeopener) for identification of risky alcohol habits
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ADDIS-Y (Alcohol Drug Diagnosis Instrument) to diagnose harmful use, abuse and dependence on alcohol and other drugs in adolescents
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PPGM (Problem and Pathological Gambling Measure) for measuring problem and pathological gambling in young adults during last year
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DUDIT (Drug Use Disorders Identification Test) for identification of drug-related problems in adolescents
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Standardized assessment methods for assessing the quality of life of children and adolescents
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Bekymringssamtal for adolescents who had previously engaged in at least one crime
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Social and psychological treatment in compulsory treatment of girls
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Risk assessment in predicting abuse and neglect of children within the family
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Divorce mediation for parents in child custody disputes
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Psychological treatment in Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures (PNES)
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Counselling for mild to moderate depression and anxiety disorder during pregnancy
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Counselling for mild to moderate anxiety disorder during pregnancy
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Counselling for mild to moderate depression during pregnancy
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Psychodynamic therapy (PDT) for mild to moderate anxiety disorder during pregnancy
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Diets for gestational diabetes
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Higher compared to lower relational continuity of care for persons with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) regarding adherence to prescribed medication, experience of participation in care and self-management of the disease
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Higher compared to lower relational continuity of care for persons with severe mental illness/severe mental disorder regarding hospitalisation, symptoms and functioning, and adherence to prescribed medication
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Psychodynamic therapy (PDT) for mild to moderate depression during pregnancy
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Psychodynamic therapy (PDT) for mild to moderate depression and anxiety disorder during pregnancy
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Mindfulness for mild to moderate anxiety disorder during pregnancy
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Mindfulness for mild to moderate depression and anxiety disorder during pregnancy
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Mindfulness for mild to moderate depression during pregnancy
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Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for mild to moderate anxiety disorder during pregnancy
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Interpersonal therapy (IPT) for mild to moderate anxiety disorder during pregnancy
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Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for mild to moderate depression and anxiety disorder during pregnancy
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Interpersonal therapy (IPT) for mild to moderate depression and anxiety disorder during pregnancy
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Behavioral activation for mild to moderate anxiety disorder during pregnancy
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Interpersonal therapy (IPT) for mild to moderate depression during pregnancy
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Behavioral activation for mild to moderate depression during pregnancy
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Behavioral activation for mild to moderate depression and anxiety disorder during pregnancy
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Psychosocial treatment in reducing severe fear of childbirth in pregnant women
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Assessment methods to identify severe fear of childbirth in pregnant women
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Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for fibromyalgia in adults compared to treatment as usual (TAU) or waiting list
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Nortriptyline compared to gabapentin in combination with nortriptyline as a treatment for painful diabetic neuropathy in older persons
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Venlafaxine as a treatment for painful diabetic neuropathy in older persons
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Tramadol as a treatment for painful diabetic neuropathy in older persons
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Oxycodone (flexible dose) as a treatment for painful osteoarthritis of the knee in older persons
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Opioids as a treatment for vertebrae compression pain in older persons
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Pregabalin compared to amitryptiline as a treatment for painful diabetic neuropathy in older persons
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Tapentadol (flexible dose) as a treatment for painful osteoarthritis of the knee in older persons
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Paracetamol as a treatment for vertebrae compression pain in older persons
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Pregabalin compared to duloxetine as a treatment for painful diabetic neuropathy in older persons
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Pregabalin compared to pregabalin in combination with duloxetine as a treatment for painful diabetic neuropathy in older persons
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Lidocaine patch 5% compared to pregabalin as a treatment for painful diabetic neuropathy in older persons
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Topical ketoprofen as a treatment for painful osteoarthritis of the knee in older persons
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Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) as a treatment for vertebrae compression pain in older persons
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Lacosamide as a treatment for painful diabetic neuropathy in older persons
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Capsaicin cream compared to amitryptiline as a treatment for painful diabetic neuropathy in older persons
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Duloxetine compared to duloxetine in combination with pregabalin as a treatment for painful diabetic neuropathy in older persons
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Duloxetine 60 mg x2 compared to duloxetine 120 mg as a treatment for painful diabetic neuropathy in older persons
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Capsaicin cream 0,075% as a treatment for painful diabetic neuropathy in older persons
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Gabapentin compared to gabapentin in combination with nortriptyline as a treatment for painful diabetic neuropathy in older persons
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Gabapentin compared to nortriptyline as a treatment for painful diabetic neuropathy in older persons
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Diclofenac (flexible dose) compared to paracetamol (flexible dose) as a treatment for painful osteoarthritis of the knee in older persons
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Buprenorphine compared to placebo as a treatment for painful diabetic neuropathy in older persons
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Endovascular versus surgical arterio-venous fistula creation for hemodialysis
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Rituximab for children with symptoms corresponding to the research condition of PANS/PANDAS with respect to health-related quality of life, level of functioning, and symptoms
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Association between the proportion of registered nurses (skill-mix) in the hospital health care team, and patient mortality or risk for falls or pressure ulcers
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Preoperative whole body wash with chlorhexidine compared to no instructions prior to clean surgical procedures
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Preoperative whole body wash with chlorhexidine compared to no wash prior to clean surgical procedures
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Centralized automated drug dispensing systems compared to a manual system for patients admitted to hospitals
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Use of bouffant or hood type headgear compared with surgical skull caps or no hair cover for operating room staff during surgery
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Standardized cancer care pathways
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Preoperative whole body wash with chlorhexidine compared to local wash prior to clean surgical procedures
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Automated Digital Triage in Primary Care compared to triage through a telephone reception managed by nurses
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Salt therapy for treatment of umbilical granuloma in infants
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Baclofen treatment (intrathecal or peroral) of hereditary or idiopathic dystonia in children
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Grenz rays therapy compared to surgery for patients with lentigo maligna (LM)
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The effect of sclerotherapy on chronic Achilles tendinopathy
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Automated versus manual preparation systems for intravenous drugs in hospitals
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Grenz rays therapy compared to surgery for patients with lentigo maligna melanoma (LMM)
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Non-surgical treatments for lipedema
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Methods to diagnose lipedema
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Liposuction of affected tissue in lipedema
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Bariatric surgery for lipedema
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Qualified contact person for adolescents who had previously engaged in at least one crime
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Psychodynamic therapy for adolescents who had previously engaged in at least one crime
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Low-arousal approach for adolescents who had previously engaged in at least one crime
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Contact family or contact person for adolescents who had previously engaged in at least one crime
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Multidimensional Family Therapy for adolescents who had previously engaged in at least one crime
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Cognitive behavioral therapy for adolescents who had previously engaged in at least one crime
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Komet for adolescents who had previously engaged in at least one crime
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Mentorship for adolescents who had previously engaged in at least one crime
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Group cognitive–behavioural therapy for adolescents who had previously engaged in at least one crime
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Multisystemic Therapy for adolescents who had previously engaged in at least one crime regarding reoffence, internalizing behavior and school achievement
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Motivational interview for adolescents who had previously engaged in at least one crime
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Mediation for adolescents who had previously engaged in at least one crime
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The repulse method for adolescents who had previously engaged in at least one crime
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Relapse therapy for adolescents who had previously engaged in at least one crime
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Counseling Interventions for adolescents who had previously engaged in at least one crime
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International Child Development Programme for adolescents who had previously engaged in at least one crime
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Community intervention team for adolescents who had previously engaged in at least one crime
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Dialectical Behavioral Therapy for adolescents who had previously engaged in at least one crime
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The Connect Program for adolescents who had previously engaged in at least one crime
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Functional Family Therapy for adolescents who had previously engaged in at least one crime
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Acceptance Committment Therapy for adolescents who had previously engaged in at least one crime
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Aggression replacement training for adolescents who had previously engaged in at least one crime
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Interventions to improve adopted children’s mental and physical health
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Low arousal approach for young people (7–18 years) with externalized behaviour problems