AbstractBackgroundThe easy accessibility, increasing usage, and low cost of internet make it a desirable way of providing health information and delivering interventions for health consumers. Studies in other countries have verified and confirmed the effectiveness of internet-based interventions among people with mental health problems. Similar programs have yet to commence in China.PurposeThis study investigated the willingness for, and attitude toward internet-based intervention in Chinese mental health service users and explored the feasibility of such an intervention.MethodsA cross-sectional survey utilizing a self-developed questionnaire was administered to 186 mental health service users in Beijing, between April and May 2011.ResultsM...
This thesis presented results of the Tianjin mental Health Survey (TJMHS). The first aim was to esti...
This cross-sectional study addresses two important contributions to understanding behavioral intenti...
Mental health problems are highly prevalent in China; however, China's mental health services lack r...
Background: The easy accessibility, increasing usage, and low cost of internet make it a desirable w...
Background: The easy accessibility, increasing usage, and low cost of internet make it a desirable w...
Background: The Internet is now becoming a new channel for delivering psychological interventions. M...
IntroductionDigital mental health is a promising solution to support people with severe mental healt...
Introduction: Digital mental health is a promising solution to support people with severe mental hea...
In recent years, the Internet has emerged as an alternative information source on mental health prob...
Background: The use of the Internet has the potential to increase access to evidence-based mental he...
The present internet survey examined the demographic characteristics of Chinese-speaking internation...
Background: International university students are at increased risk of developing mental illness, bu...
A study integrated the results of 174 mental health surveys in 63 countries around the world in the ...
Background: Chinese young adults experience barriers to mental health treatment, including the lack ...
Background: Current literature suggests that there is an underutilisation of mental health services ...
This thesis presented results of the Tianjin mental Health Survey (TJMHS). The first aim was to esti...
This cross-sectional study addresses two important contributions to understanding behavioral intenti...
Mental health problems are highly prevalent in China; however, China's mental health services lack r...
Background: The easy accessibility, increasing usage, and low cost of internet make it a desirable w...
Background: The easy accessibility, increasing usage, and low cost of internet make it a desirable w...
Background: The Internet is now becoming a new channel for delivering psychological interventions. M...
IntroductionDigital mental health is a promising solution to support people with severe mental healt...
Introduction: Digital mental health is a promising solution to support people with severe mental hea...
In recent years, the Internet has emerged as an alternative information source on mental health prob...
Background: The use of the Internet has the potential to increase access to evidence-based mental he...
The present internet survey examined the demographic characteristics of Chinese-speaking internation...
Background: International university students are at increased risk of developing mental illness, bu...
A study integrated the results of 174 mental health surveys in 63 countries around the world in the ...
Background: Chinese young adults experience barriers to mental health treatment, including the lack ...
Background: Current literature suggests that there is an underutilisation of mental health services ...
This thesis presented results of the Tianjin mental Health Survey (TJMHS). The first aim was to esti...
This cross-sectional study addresses two important contributions to understanding behavioral intenti...
Mental health problems are highly prevalent in China; however, China's mental health services lack r...