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Increasing engagement with online programs to improve mental health in the community: The Engagement Project

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Batterham, Philip ; Mental Health Node
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This 3-arm randomized controlled trial (N=849, 76.1% female, aged 18-66+) assessed the independent efficacy of the engagement facilitation interventions and myCompass 2 program. The myCompass 2 program was delivered with or without the engagement facilitation interventions; both conditions were compared with an attention control condition. Data includes demographic information and psychopathology (anxiety, depression, Quality of Life, and suicidality).

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