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The Effect of Predicted Compliance With a Web-Based Intervention for Anxiety and Depression Among Latin American University Students: Randomized Controlled Trial
The Effect of Predicted Compliance With a Web-Based Intervention for Anxiety and Depression Among Latin American University Students: Randomized Controlled Trial
Authors of this article:
Corina Benjet1
;
Nur Hani Zainal2, 3
;
Yesica Albor1
;
Libia Alvis-Barranco4
;
Nayib Carrasco Tapia5
;
Carlos C Contreras-Ibáñez6
;
Jacqueline Cortés-Morelos7
;
Lorena Cudris-Torres8
;
Francisco R de la Peña9
;
Noé González1
;
Raúl A Gutierrez-Garcia10
;
Eunice Vargas-Contreras11
;
Maria Elena Medina-Mora1, 12, 13
;
Pamela Patiño1
;
Sarah M Gildea2
;
Chris J Kennedy14
;
Alex Luedtke15, 16
;
Nancy A Sampson2
;
Maria V Petukhova2
;
Jose R Zubizarreta2
;
Pim Cuijpers17
;
Alan E Kazdin18
;
Ronald C Kessler2
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