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The Impact of Parental Support on Adherence to Therapist-Assisted Internet-Delivered Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in Primary Care for Adolescents With Anxiety: Naturalistic 12-Month Follow-Up Study

The Impact of Parental Support on Adherence to Therapist-Assisted Internet-Delivered Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in Primary Care for Adolescents With Anxiety: Naturalistic 12-Month Follow-Up Study

In the second paper, Lilja et al [21] found that the interviewed parents expressed uncertainty about their role in the treatment and clearer parental treatment support was suggested. This is the third part of the IMPACT project, consisting of a follow-up on adolescents with anxiety 12 months after receiving i ACT, with or without parental support regarding treatment adherence, symptoms of anxiety and depression, and psychological flexibility, as well as overall functioning.

Anna Larsson, Sandra Weineland, Linnea Nissling, Josefine L Lilja

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e59489

Correction: Youths’ and Parents’ Experiences and Perceived Effects of Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety Disorders in Primary Care: Mixed Methods Study

Correction: Youths’ and Parents’ Experiences and Perceived Effects of Internet-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety Disorders in Primary Care: Mixed Methods Study

In the originally published manuscript, some affiliations were missing for first author Josefine Lotten Lilja. Only affiliation 1 was listed for this author, but all 3 affiliations on the paper should have been listed for this author.

Josefine Lotten Lilja, Mirna Rupcic Ljustina, Linnea Nissling, Anna Caroline Larsson, Sandra Weineland

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2021;4(4):e35350