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Internet-based interventions to promote mental health help seeking in elite athletes: an exploratory randomised controlled trial

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Gulliver, Amelia
Griffiths, Kathleen
Christensen, Helen
Mackinnon, Andrew
Calear (previously Neil), Alison
Parsons, Alison
Bennett (previously Brittliffe), Kylie
Batterham, Philip
Stanimirovic, Rosanna

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Journal of medical Internet Research

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Background: Mental disorders are more common in young adults than at any other life stage. Despite this, young people have low rates of seeking professional help for mental health problems. Young elite athletes have less positive attitudes toward seeking

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Journal of Medical Internet Research

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