A Non-Randomised Controlled Study of Interventions Embedded in the Curriculum to Improve Student Wellbeing at University
Universal and preventative interventions are advocated via the curriculum and pedagogy to help overcome the increasing prevalence of poor mental health among university students. To date, the literature in this field is overall of poor quality and cannot be synthesised for meta-analysis, due to poor...
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Main Authors: | Rebecca Upsher (Author), Zephyr Percy (Author), Anna Nobili (Author), Juliet Foster (Author), Gareth Hughes (Author), Nicola Byrom (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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