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Mental Health Outreach via Supportive Text Messages during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Improved mental health and reduced suicidal ideation after six weeks in subscribers of Text4Hope compared to a control population

Citation

V. Agyapong, R. Shalaby, M. Hrabok, W. Vuong, J. Brown, A. Gusnowski, K. Mrklas, D. Li, L. Urichuk, M. Snaterse, S. Surood, B. Cao, X. Li, R. Greiner, A. Greenshaw. "Mental Health Outreach via Supportive Text Messages during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Improved mental health and reduced suicidal ideation after six weeks in subscribers of Text4Hope compared to a control population". International Journal of Environmental Research and Public , February 2021.

Keywords: Psychiatry, Covid19
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BibTeX

@incollection{Agyapong+al:21,
  author = {Vincent Agyapong and Reham Shalaby and Marianne Hrabok and Wesley
    Vuong and Jasmine Brown and April Gusnowski and Kelly Mrklas and Daniel Li
    and Liana Urichuk and Mark Snaterse and Shireen Surood and Bo Cao and
    Xinmin Li and Russ Greiner and Andrew J. Greenshaw},
  title = {Mental Health Outreach via Supportive Text Messages during the
    COVID-19 Pandemic: Improved mental health and reduced suicidal ideation
    after six weeks in subscribers of Text4Hope compared to a control
    population},
  booktitle = {International Journal of Environmental Research and Public },
  year = 2021,
}

Last Updated: February 22, 2021
Submitted by Russ Greiner

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