Effects of Goal-Framed Messages on Mental Health Education Among Medical University Students: Moderating Role of Personal Involvement
Mental health problem among university students is an emerging public health issue, and mental health education has always been the focus of attention for universities. However, limited attention has been paid to the effect of students' acceptance of health messages. Previous studies have found...
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Main Authors: | Li Bai (Author), Qingmao Rao (Author), Zhengjie Cai (Author), Yalan Lv (Author), Tingting Wu (Author), Zumin Shi (Author), Manoj Sharma (Author), Yong Zhao (Author), Xiaorong Hou (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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