Enhancing Self-Efficacy for Help-Seeking Among Transition-Aged Youth in Postsecondary Settings With Mental Health and/or Substance Use Concerns, Using Crowd-Sourced Online and Mobile Technologies: The Thought Spot Protocol
JMIR Research Protocols2016Vol. 5(4), pp. e201–e201
Citations Over TimeTop 10% of 2016 papers
David Wiljer, Alexxa Abi-Jaoudé, Andrew Johnson, Genevieve Ferguson, Marcos Sanches, Andrea Levinson, Janine Robb, Olivia Heffernan, Tyson Herzog, Gloria Chaim, Kristin Cleverley, Günther Eysenbach, Joanna Henderson, Jeffrey S. Hoch, Elisa Hollenberg, Huan Jiang, Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai, Marcus Law, Sarah Sharpe, Tim Tripp, Aristotle N. Voineskos
Abstract
This protocol outlines the important next steps in understanding the impact of the Thought Spot platform on the behavior of postsecondary, transition-aged youth students when they seek information and services related to mental health and substance use.
Related Papers
- → Toward understanding mental illness stigma and help-seeking: A social identity perspective(2018)77 cited
- → An Examination of Fathers’ Mental Health Help Seeking(2015)45 cited
- → University Students’ Perceptions of Links Between Substance Use and Mental Health(2018)10 cited
- → Does Mental Health Literacy Predict Help-Seeking Behaviors Among Depressed Asian International Students?(2023)3 cited
- → EXAMINING MENTAL ILLNESS STIGMA, HELP-SEEKING AMONG TAIWANESE YOUTHS: PERPETUATED BY CONVENTIONAL PUBLIC VIEWS AND TRANSFORMED BY CHANGING SOCIAL VALUES(2023)