Testing Mechanisms of Change for Text Message-Delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Randomized Clinical Trial for Young Adult Depression
BackgroundCurrent psychiatric epidemiological evidence estimates that 17% of young adults (aged 18-25 years) experienced a major depressive episode in 2020, relative to 8.4% of all adults aged ≥26 years. Young adults with a major depressive episode in the past year are the least likely to receive tr...
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Main Authors: | Michael J Mason (Author), J Douglas Coatsworth (Author), Nikola Zaharakis (Author), Michael Russell (Author), Aaron Brown (Author), Sydney McKinstry (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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