Published on in Vol 7 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/38296, first published .
Using Web-Based Content to Connect Young People With Real-life Mental Health Support: Qualitative Interview Study

Using Web-Based Content to Connect Young People With Real-life Mental Health Support: Qualitative Interview Study

Using Web-Based Content to Connect Young People With Real-life Mental Health Support: Qualitative Interview Study

Authors of this article:

Emily Adeane1 Author Orcid Image ;   Kerry Gibson1 Author Orcid Image

Journals

  1. Gazibara T, Cakić M, Cakić J, Zejnelagić R, Popović A, Grgurević A. Factors associated with the use of health websites and apps among students in medicine and sports. Medicinska istrazivanja 2024;57(1):83 View
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  1. Razmak J, Farhan W, El Refae G. 2023 International Conference on Multimedia Computing, Networking and Applications (MCNA). Assessing Mutlimedia Based e-Mental Health Service Provision in Canada View