Brief use of behavioral activation features predicts benefits of self-help app on depression symptoms: Secondary analysis of a selective prevention trial in young people.

Bralee E, Mostazir M, Warren FC, Newbold A, Hulme C, Cranston T, Aas B, Bear H, Botella C, Burkhardt F, Ehring T, Fazel M, Fontaine JRJ, García-Palacios A, Greimel E, Hößle C, Hovasapian A, Huyghe VEI, Löchner J, Molinari G, Pekrun R, Platt B, Rosenkranz T, Scherer KR, Schlegel K, Schuller BW, Schulte-Korne G, Susa-Ribera C, Voigt V, Voss M, Watkins ER (2025)


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Publication year: 2025

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Bralee, E., Mostazir, M., Warren, F.C., Newbold, A., Hulme, C., Cranston, T.,... Watkins, E.R. (2025). Brief use of behavioral activation features predicts benefits of self-help app on depression symptoms: Secondary analysis of a selective prevention trial in young people. Journal of Positive Psychology.

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Bralee, Emily, et al. "Brief use of behavioral activation features predicts benefits of self-help app on depression symptoms: Secondary analysis of a selective prevention trial in young people." Journal of Positive Psychology (2025).

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