Encouraging help-seeking and engagement in a mental health app: What young people want
Although many young people evince a preference for digital mental health support over face to face, engagement with smartphone apps for mental health remains relatively low, particularly in young people not accessing professional support services. While some of this can be attributed to stigma or em...
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Main Authors: | Sandra Garrido (Author), Eliza Oliver (Author), Anthony Chmiel (Author), Barbara Doran (Author), Katherine Boydell (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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