The Design and Relevance of a Computerized Gamified Depression Therapy Program for Indigenous Māori Adolescents
BackgroundDepression is a major health issue among Māori indigenous adolescents, yet there has been little investigation into the relevance or effectiveness of psychological treatments for them. Further, consumer views are critical for engagement and adherence to therapy. However, there is little r...
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Main Authors: | Shepherd, Matthew (Author), Fleming, Theresa (Author), Lucassen, Mathijs (Author), Stasiak, Karolina (Author), Lambie, Ian (Author), Merry, Sally N (Author) |
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2015-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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