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The Cost-Effectiveness of an Internet Intervention to Facilitate Mental Health Help-Seeking by Young Adults: Randomized Controlled Trial

The Cost-Effectiveness of an Internet Intervention to Facilitate Mental Health Help-Seeking by Young Adults: Randomized Controlled Trial

The cost-effectiveness acceptability curve indicated that the Link intervention had a 95% probability of being cost-effective as long as the threshold of willingness-to-pay is over Aus $10,000 per QALY gains (Figure 3).

Long Khanh-Dao Le, Lena Sanci, Mary Lou Chatterton, Sylvia Kauer, Kerrie Buhagiar, Cathrine Mihalopoulos

J Med Internet Res 2019;21(7):e13065