Improving Self-Help E-Therapy for Depression and Anxiety Among Sexual Minorities: An Analysis of Focus Groups With Lesbians and Gay Men
BackgroundE-therapies for depression and anxiety rarely account for lesbian and gay users. This is despite lesbians and gay men being at heightened risk of mood disorders and likely to benefit from having access to tailored self-help resources. ObjectiveWe sought to determine how e-therapies for dep...
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Main Authors: | Rozbroj, Tomas (Author), Lyons, Anthony (Author), Pitts, Marian (Author), Mitchell, Anne (Author), Christensen, Helen (Author) |
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2015-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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