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Published on 24.04.15 in Vol 2, No 2 (2015): April-June

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Works citing "An Online, Moderated Peer-to-Peer Support Bulletin Board for Depression: User-Perceived Advantages and Disadvantages"

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  1. Bento MDS, Carvalho FNAB, Antunes IB, Olmo GC. Digital Therapies in Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Mental Health. 2022. chapter 4:72
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  2. Ong LZ, Chiu C, Mpofu N. Managing Human Resources. 2022. Chapter 12:211
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