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Repeated Psychosocial Screening of High School Students Using YouthCHAT: Cohort Study
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2020;3(2):e20976
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In “Comparison of Youth CHAT, an Electronic Composite Psychosocial Screener, With a Clinician Interview Assessment for Young People: Randomized Trial” by Thabrew et al (J Med Internet Res 2019;21(12):e13911), there were two errors which were not identified during the proofing stage.
J Med Internet Res 2020;22(2):e17339
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During a recent investigation by Thabrew and colleagues, young people with long-term physical conditions identified anxiety as the most significant psychological issue that they face. Together with their families and clinicians, they confirmed limited knowledge of and access to e Health interventions and expressed support for the development of e Health interventions targeted towards their needs [25].
JMIR Res Protoc 2017;6(9):e171
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