Online single-session interventions for Kenyan adolescents: study protocol for a comparative effectiveness randomised controlled trial
Background Mental health problems are the leading cause of disability among adolescents worldwide, yet access to treatment is limited. Brief digital interventions have been shown to improve youth mental health, but little is known about which digital interventions are most effective.Aims To evaluate...
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| Main Authors: | John R Weisz, Akash R Wasil, Tom Lee Osborn, Robert J DeRubeis |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2021-06-01
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| Series: | General Psychiatry |
| Online Access: | https://gpsych.bmj.com/content/34/3/e100446.full |
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