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Chinese University Students’ Perspectives on Help-Seeking and Mental Health Counseling
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,2022, volume: 19, issue: 14
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Ning, Xuan
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Wong, Pui-Hing
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Huang, Silang
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Fu, Yina
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Gong, Xiaojie
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Submit date:2022/09/05
Chinese university students
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Mental health promotion and stigma reduction among university students using the reach, efficacy, adoption, implementation, and maintenance (re-aim) framework: Protocol for a mixed methods study
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JMIR Research Protocols,2021, volume: 10, issue: 8
Authors:
Fung,Kenneth
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Cheng,Sheng Li
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Ning,Xuan
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Li,Alan Tai Wai
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Zhang,Jingxuan
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Submit date:2022/11/07
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