The purpose of this study is to compare the effectiveness of two depression prevention programs and a control brochure for college students. Participants may experience reductions in depressive symptoms and prevention of future depression.
Depressive Symptoms
Group-based therapy
Oregon Research Institute
Eugene
Oregon
United States
97401
Completed
Oregon Research Institute
Published on BioPortfolio: 2019-10-08T08:47:41-0400
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