The Effect of Digital Health Interventions on Parents' Mental Health Literacy and Help Seeking for Their Child's Mental Health Problem: Systematic Review
BackgroundMany children with mental health problems do not receive professional help. Despite the frequent use of digital health interventions (DHIs) such as websites or web-based service navigation platforms, their effects on parents' mental health literacy, help seeking, or uptake of professi...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Peyton (Author), Marquelle Goods (Author), Harriet Hiscock (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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