A cluster randomised controlled trial of a web-based youth mental health service in Australian schools
Background: Secondary schools have attempted to address gaps in help-seeking for mental health problems with little success. This trial evaluated the effectiveness of a universal web-based service (Smooth Sailing) for improving help-seeking intentions for mental health problems and other related out...
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Main Authors: | Bridianne O'Dea (Author), Mirjana Subotic-Kerry (Author), Catherine King (Author), Andrew J. Mackinnon (Author), Melinda R. Achilles (Author), Melissa Anderson (Author), Belinda Parker (Author), Aliza Werner-Seidler (Author), Michelle Torok (Author), Nicole Cockayne (Author), Simon T.E. Baker (Author), Helen Christensen (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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