High School Students' Preferences and Design Recommendations for a Mobile Phone-Based Intervention to Improve Psychological Well-Being: Mixed Methods Study
BackgroundYoung adults' mental health is characterized by relatively high rates of stress and anxiety and low levels of help-seeking behavior. Mobile health (mHealth) interventions could offer a cost-effective and readily available avenue to provide personalized support to young adults. More re...
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Main Authors: | Müssener, Ulrika (Author), Thomas, Kristin (Author), Bendtsen, Preben (Author), Bendtsen, Marcus (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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