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Home > For practice and education > Factsheets & infographics > Psychological eHealth interventions for people with intellectual disabilities

Psychological eHealth interventions for people with intellectual disabilities

eHealth treatments—digital therapies using tools like apps or video calls—are known to reduce mental health problems in the general population.

14 AWV203 Factsheet e-health psychologie-2025_EN_DEF_website

The AWVB examined how such psychological e-health treatments are used for people with intellectual disabilities, what features they include, and which conditions they address. The key findings are summarized in this factsheet.

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