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Selective Prevention of Depression in Workers Using a Smartphone App: Randomized Controlled Trial
J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e45963
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The TLFB is a widely used procedure that has been validated across a number of countries and among a variety of subpopulations, including young adults, and the self-report computerized version has demonstrated good reliability with test-retest correlations exceeding 0.85 (see review by Deady [56]). The B-YAACQ assesses 24 age-appropriate consequences of alcohol consumption in the past 30 days using a dichotomous (0 “no” or 1 “yes”) response format.
JMIR Res Protoc 2019;8(4):e12370
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Worker Preferences for a Mental Health App Within Male-Dominated Industries: Participatory Study
In addition to the workshops, a group of 106 workers (different to participants of the workshops) completed a questionnaire intended to collect quantitative information on mobile phone and technology use (results reported in the study by Deady et al [14]). Although this survey focused on separate data, it does provide corroborating evidence for 2 findings emerging from the workshops described herein.
JMIR Ment Health 2018;5(2):e30
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