Published on 15.11.16 in Vol 5, No 4 (2016): Oct-Dec
Works citing "The Effects of an E-Mental Health Program and Job Coaching on the Risk of Major Depression and Productivity in Canadian Male Workers: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial"
According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/resprot.6350):
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Bilsker D, Fogarty AS, Wakefield MA. Critical Issues in Men’s Mental Health. The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 2018;63(9):590
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Wang J, MacQueen G, Patten S, Manuel D, Lashewicz B, Schmitz N. A randomized controlled trial to examine the impacts of disclosing personalized depression risk information on the outcomes of individuals who are at high risk of developing major depression: a research protocol. BMC Psychiatry 2019;19(1)
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Attridge MD, Morfitt RC, Roseborough DJ, Jones ER. Internet-Based Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for College Students With Anxiety, Depression, Social Anxiety, or Insomnia: Four Single-Group Longitudinal Studies of Archival Commercial Data and Replication of Employee User Study. JMIR Formative Research 2020;4(7):e17712
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Hanisch SE, Birner UW, Oberhauser C, Nowak D, Sabariego C. Development and Evaluation of Digital Game-Based Training for Managers to Promote Employee Mental Health and Reduce Mental Illness Stigma at Work: Quasi-Experimental Study of Program Effectiveness. JMIR Mental Health 2017;4(3):e31
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Eccles H, Nannarone M, Lashewicz B, Attridge M, Marchand A, Aiken A, Ho K, Wang J. Perceived Effectiveness and Motivations for the Use of Web-Based Mental Health Programs: Qualitative Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(7):e16961
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Dutheil F, Duclos M, Naughton G, Dewavrin S, Cornet T, Huguet P, Chatard J, Pereira B. WittyFit—Live Your Work Differently: Study Protocol for a Workplace-Delivered Health Promotion. JMIR Research Protocols 2017;6(4):e58
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Wang M, Bi Y, Zeng S, Liu Y, Shao M, Liu K, Deng Y, Wen G, Sun X, Zeng P, Jing L, Lv Z. Modified Xiaoyao San ameliorates depressive-like behaviors by triggering autophagosome formation to alleviate neuronal apoptosis. Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy 2019;111:1057
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Eccles H, Nannarone M, Lashewicz B, Attridge M, Marchand A, Aiken A, Ho K, Wang J. Barriers to the Use of Web-Based Mental Health Programs for Preventing Depression: Qualitative Study. JMIR Formative Research 2021;5(7):e16949
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According to Crossref, the following books are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/resprot.6350):
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. Changing the Stigma of Mental Health Among African Americans. 2023. chapter 10:183
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