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The Effectiveness of Social Media Campaigns in Improving Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Mental Health and Help-Seeking in High-Income Countries: Scoping Review

The Effectiveness of Social Media Campaigns in Improving Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Mental Health and Help-Seeking in High-Income Countries: Scoping Review

The Effectiveness of Social Media Campaigns in Improving Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Mental Health and Help-Seeking in High-Income Countries: Scoping Review

Ruth Plackett   1 , PhD ;   Jessica-Mae Steward   1 , MBBS ;   Angelos P Kassianos   1, 2 , PhD ;   Marvin Duenger   3 , iBSc ;   Patricia Schartau   1 , MRCGP, MBBS, PhD ;   Jessica Sheringham   1 , PhD ;   Silvie Cooper   1 , PhD ;   Lucy Biddle   4 , PhD ;   Judi Kidger   4 , PhD ;   Kate Walters   1 , MRCGP, MBBS, PhD

1 Department of Primary Care and Population Health, University College London, London, United Kingdom

2 Department of Nursing, Cyprus University of Technology, Limassol, Cyprus

3 UCL Medical School, University College London, London, United Kingdom

4 Bristol Medical School, Population Health Sciences, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom

Corresponding Author:

  • Ruth Plackett, PhD
  • Department of Primary Care and Population Health
  • University College London
  • Rowland Hill Street
  • London NW3 2PF
  • United Kingdom
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  • Email: ruth.plackett.15@ucl.ac.uk