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Published on 24.04.17 in Vol 4, No 2 (2017): Apr-Jun

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Works citing "Gathering Opinions on Depression Information Needs and Preferences: Samples and Opinions in Clinic Versus Web-Based Surveys"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/mental.7231):

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  1. Marrie RA, Walker JR, Graff LA, Patten SB, Bolton JM, Marriott JJ, Fisk JD, Hitchon C, Peschken C, Bernstein CN. Gender differences in information needs and preferences regarding depression among individuals with multiple sclerosis, inflammatory bowel disease and rheumatoid arthritis. Patient Education and Counseling 2019;102(9):1722
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  2. Bernstein MT, Garber J, Faucher P, Reynolds KA, Restall G, Walker JR, Singh H. New Patient Education Video on Colonoscopy Preparation: Development and Evaluation Study. JMIR Human Factors 2020;7(4):e15353
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  3. Oh CY, Kornfield R, Lattie EG, Mohr DC, Reddy M. University students' information behavior when experiencing mental health symptoms. Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology 2020;57(1)
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  4. Bernstein MT, Reynolds KA, Jakobson LS, Petty SK, Pryor TA, Stoesz BM, Alcolado GM, Furer P. Do anxiety websites have the answers people are looking for?. Patient Education and Counseling 2022;105(4):933
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  5. Bernstein MT, Reynolds KA, Jakobson LS, Stoesz BM, Alcolado GM, Furer P. Examining Anxiety Treatment Information Needs: Web-Based Survey Study. JMIR Formative Research 2022;6(5):e31338
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  6. Shang B, Chen R, Luo C, Lv F, Wu J, Shao X, Li Q. The relationship between alexithymia, depression, anxiety, and stress in elderly with multiple chronic conditions in China: a network analysis. Frontiers in Psychiatry 2023;14
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