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Finding
Finding
improvement
Working adults who used a web-based stress and mood management program significantly improved their knowledge of depression and anxiety and developed more positive attitudes toward seeking psychological treatment compared to wait-list controls, with a marginal increase in mood management self-efficacy.
| Effect size | F = 5.28 (attitude toward psychological help) |
| Follow-up | 3 months |
| Comparator | Wait-list control (no program access during study period) |
| Effect summary | improvement; F = 5.28 (attitude toward psychological help) |
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Source
PMC4570566
A Web-Based Approach to Managing Stress and Mood Disorders in the Workforce