Study protocol: Apps and peer support for a healthy future and living well with diabetes (APHLID-M)
1 Abstract: Background: Mental health conditions are common among non-pregnant young people with any form of diabetes, affecting diabetes self-management and increasing complications risk. Limited evidence exists on whether smartphone applications “apps” combining diabetes and mental health (MH) su...
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| Main Authors: | K.O. Mathews, F. MacMillan, V. Wong, M. Craig, J.R. Greenfield, R. Hicks, T. Jones, A. Poynten, T. Wong, M. Reyes, K. Tannous, C. Wilson, P. Hay, S. Abdo, M.K. Piya, J. Lai, M. Venigalla, R. Thomson, D. Simmons |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2025-06-01
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| Series: | Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications |
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| Online Access: | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451865425000584 |
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