A mobile healthy lifestyle intervention to promote mental health in adolescence: a mixed-methods evaluation
Abstract Background A healthy lifestyle may improve mental health. It is yet not known whether and how a mobile intervention can be of help in achieving this in adolescents. This study investigated the effectiveness and perceived underlying mechanisms of the mobile health (mHealth) intervention #LIF...
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Main Authors: | Carmen Peuters (Author), Laura Maenhout (Author), Greet Cardon (Author), Annick De Paepe (Author), Ann DeSmet (Author), Emelien Lauwerier (Author), Kenji Leta (Author), Geert Crombez (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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