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Increasing intentions to use mental health services among university students. Results of a pilot randomized controlled trial within the World Health Organization's World Mental Health International College Student Initiative.

David Daniel EbertMarvin FrankeFanny KaehlkeAnn-Marie KüchlerRonny BruffaertsPhilippe MortierEirini KaryotakiJordi AlonsoPim CuijpersMatthias BerkingRandy P AuerbachRonald C KesslerHarald Baumeisternull null
Published in: International journal of methods in psychiatric research (2018)
A simple acceptance-facilitating intervention can increase intention to use mental health services, although effects, are on average, small. Future studies should investigate more personalized approaches with interventions tailored to barriers and clinical characteristics of students. In order to optimize intervention effects, the development and evaluation should be realized in designs that are powered to allow incremental value of different intervention components and tailoring strategies to be evaluated, such as in multiphase optimization designs.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • mental health
  • physical activity
  • study protocol
  • clinical trial
  • open label