Improving uptake of mental health crisis resources: Randomized test of a single-session intervention embedded in social media

Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy(2023)

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Abstract
Young people often experience difficulties accessing mental health support. In moments of crisis, many young people search for mental health-related information or support on social media platforms. When users search or post crisis-related content (e.g., “suicide”) on these platforms, many are programmed to automatically provide the user with crisis hotlines. Little research has examined whether young people use crisis hotlines when they are automatically shared, or whether other resource-provision strategies may better support hope and help-seeking.
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Single-session intervention,Social media,Crisis response,Help-seeking
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