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Published on 05.04.18 in Vol 5, No 2 (2018): Apr-Jun

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Works citing "Impact of Mental Health Screening on Promoting Immediate Online Help-Seeking: Randomized Trial Comparing Normative Versus Humor-Driven Feedback"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/mental.9480):

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  1. Sanchez C, Grzenda A, Varias A, Widge AS, Carpenter LL, McDonald WM, Nemeroff CB, Kalin NH, Martin G, Tohen M, Filippou-Frye M, Ramsey D, Linos E, Mangurian C, Rodriguez CI. Social media recruitment for mental health research: A systematic review. Comprehensive Psychiatry 2020;103:152197
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  3. Way WC, Coker-Cranney AM, Watson JC. “So Many Mental Health Issues Go Unsaid”: Implications for Best Practice Guidelines From Student-Athletes’ Perspectives About Service Availability. Journal of Clinical Sport Psychology 2020;14(3):305
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  4. Jacobson NC, Yom-Tov E, Lekkas D, Heinz M, Liu L, Barr PJ. Impact of online mental health screening tools on help-seeking, care receipt, and suicidal ideation and suicidal intent: Evidence from internet search behavior in a large U.S. cohort. Journal of Psychiatric Research 2022;145:276
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  5. Mirea D, Martin-Key NA, Barton-Owen G, Olmert T, Cooper JD, Han SYS, Farrag LP, Bell E, Friend LV, Eljasz P, Cowell D, Tomasik J, Bahn S. Impact of a Web-Based Psychiatric Assessment on the Mental Health and Well-Being of Individuals Presenting With Depressive Symptoms: Longitudinal Observational Study. JMIR Mental Health 2021;8(2):e23813
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  6. O'Dea B, Subotic-Kerry M, King C, Mackinnon AJ, Achilles MR, Anderson M, Parker B, Werner-Seidler A, Torok M, Cockayne N, Baker ST, Christensen H. A cluster randomised controlled trial of a web-based youth mental health service in Australian schools. The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific 2021;12:100178
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  7. Khazanov GK, Forbes CN, Dunn BD, Thase ME. Addressing anhedonia to increase depression treatment engagement. British Journal of Clinical Psychology 2022;61(2):255
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  8. Lee S, Lim J, Lee S, Heo Y, Jung D. Group-tailored feedback on online mental health screening for university students: using cluster analysis. BMC Primary Care 2022;23(1)
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  9. Fletcher K, Moran-Pryor A, Robert-Hendren D. Preliminary Clinical Outcomes of the Hello Sunday Morning Alcohol and Wellbeing Self-Assessment: Feasibility and Acceptability Study. JMIR Formative Research 2023;7:e48245
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  10. Piccin J, Viduani A, Buchweitz C, Pereira RB, Zimerman A, Amando GR, Cosenza V, Ferreira LZ, McMahon NA, Melo RF, Richter D, Reckziegel FD, Rohrsetzer F, Souza L, Tonon AC, Costa-Valle MT, Zajkowska Z, Araújo RM, Hauser TU, van Heerden A, Hidalgo MP, Kohrt BA, Mondelli V, Swartz JR, Fisher HL, Kieling C. Prospective Follow-Up of Adolescents With and at Risk for Depression: Protocol and Methods of the Identifying Depression Early in Adolescence Risk Stratified Cohort (IDEA-RiSCo) Longitudinal Assessments. JAACAP Open 2023;
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  11. Suka M, Shimazaki T. Effectiveness of using humor appeal in health promotion materials: evidence from an experimental study in Japan. Archives of Public Health 2023;81(1)
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  1. Lehr D, Boß L. Digitale Arbeit gestalten. 2022. Chapter 17:225
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