Published on in Vol 3, No 4 (2016): Oct-Dec

Awareness, Access and Use of Internet Self-Help Websites for Depression by University Students

Awareness, Access and Use of Internet Self-Help Websites for Depression by University Students

Awareness, Access and Use of Internet Self-Help Websites for Depression by University Students

Journals

  1. Montagni I, Tzourio C, Cousin T, Sagara J, Bada-Alonzi J, Horgan A. Mental Health-Related Digital Use by University Students: A Systematic Review. Telemedicine and e-Health 2020;26(2):131 View
  2. Zahiri Esfahani M, Ahmadi M, Dehnad A. Design of Psycho-educational Web-Based Interventions for People with Mental Disorders: a Systematic Review. Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science 2020;5(4):345 View
  3. Toscos T, Coupe A, Flanagan M, Drouin M, Carpenter M, Reining L, Roebuck A, Mirro M. Teens Using Screens for Help: Impact of Suicidal Ideation, Anxiety, and Depression Levels on Youth Preferences for Telemental Health Resources. JMIR Mental Health 2019;6(6):e13230 View
  4. Harrington K, Eres R, Lim M. The Web-Based Uprise Program for Mental Health in Australian University Students: Protocol for a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Research Protocols 2020;9(12):e21307 View
  5. Olatunde O, Richards D, Dobbs P, Nahar V, Sharma M, Davis R. Psychological Help-Seeking Among College Students: Applying the Multi-Theory Model of Health Behavior Change in Assessing Telehealth Use for Psychological Help-Seeking. American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine 2022:155982762211165 View