Prevalence and predictors of distress associated with completion of an online survey assessing mental health and suicidality in the community
Psychiatry Research Aug 25, 2017
Batterham PJ, et al. – The present study was set up to determine the prevalence and predictors of distress associated with completion of an online survey assessing mental health and suicidality in the community. The authors discovered that depression/anxiety but not suicidality was correlated with increased distress. Online mental health surveys were related to the low prevalence of increased distress.
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