International audienceBackground: The Internet is widely used by young people and could serve to improve insufficient access to mental health care. Previous information on this topic comes from selected samples (students or self-selected individuals) and is incomplete.Objective: In a community sample of young adults, we aimed to describe frequency of e-mental health care study-associated factors and to determine if e-mental health care was associated with the use of conventional services for mental health care.Methods: Using data from the 2011 wave of the TEMPO cohort study of French young adults (N=1214, aged 18-37 years), we examined e-mental health care and associated factors following Andersen’s behavioral model: predisposing factors (a...
Approximately one in five people in developed countries such as Canada and Australia will experience...
Approximately one in five people in developed countries such as Canada and Australia will experience...
It is recognized that young people experience difficulties in accessing mainstream mental health ser...
International audienceBackground: The Internet is widely used by young people and could serve to imp...
This item is only available electronically.Background: Young adults, aged 18-24 years, often delay o...
Background: Young people are particularly vulnerable to experiencing mental health difficulties, but...
Background: Young people are particularly vulnerable to experiencing mental health difficulties, but...
Background: Despite evidence that e-mental health services are effective, consumer preferences still...
Abstract Background The highest incidence and prevalence of mental health problems across the lifesp...
Background: Digital technology holds promise for reaching young adults with serious mental illness. ...
Purpose of review Depression and anxiety are prevalent among adolescents; however, many young people...
The aim of the present study was to describe the socio-demographic variables associated with the use...
Background Research has consistently identified a disparity between the prevalence of mental health ...
Approximately one in five people in developed countries such as Canada and Australia will experience...
Approximately one in five people in developed countries such as Canada and Australia will experience...
Approximately one in five people in developed countries such as Canada and Australia will experience...
Approximately one in five people in developed countries such as Canada and Australia will experience...
It is recognized that young people experience difficulties in accessing mainstream mental health ser...
International audienceBackground: The Internet is widely used by young people and could serve to imp...
This item is only available electronically.Background: Young adults, aged 18-24 years, often delay o...
Background: Young people are particularly vulnerable to experiencing mental health difficulties, but...
Background: Young people are particularly vulnerable to experiencing mental health difficulties, but...
Background: Despite evidence that e-mental health services are effective, consumer preferences still...
Abstract Background The highest incidence and prevalence of mental health problems across the lifesp...
Background: Digital technology holds promise for reaching young adults with serious mental illness. ...
Purpose of review Depression and anxiety are prevalent among adolescents; however, many young people...
The aim of the present study was to describe the socio-demographic variables associated with the use...
Background Research has consistently identified a disparity between the prevalence of mental health ...
Approximately one in five people in developed countries such as Canada and Australia will experience...
Approximately one in five people in developed countries such as Canada and Australia will experience...
Approximately one in five people in developed countries such as Canada and Australia will experience...
Approximately one in five people in developed countries such as Canada and Australia will experience...
It is recognized that young people experience difficulties in accessing mainstream mental health ser...