Predictors of Engagement in Multiple Modalities of Digital Mental Health Treatments: Longitudinal Study
BackgroundTechnology-enhanced mental health platforms may serve as a pathway to accessible and scalable mental health care; specifically, those that leverage stepped care models have the potential to address many barriers to patient care, including low mental health literacy, mental health provider...
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Main Authors: | Molly Aideen Nowels (Author), Meghan McDarby (Author), Lilla Brody (Author), Evan Kleiman (Author), Sara Sagui Henson (Author), Cynthia Castro Sweet (Author), Elissa Kozlov (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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