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Description
MDMA psychotherapy was approved in Australia three years ago. Who's using it and what do we know about treatment side effects?
Vaccine reminders can help nudge people back on track, but how the message is framed matters.
A new review of screen use and sleep in young people finds no link between the amount of use and sleep quality or duration.
And a different way of looking at mental health outcomes - whether digital tools can help us forecast someone's future needs and provide better, more personalised care.
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- Within-Person Association Between Daily Screen Use and Sleep in Youth
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- The necessity of digital measurement-based care for navigating complexity in youth mental health
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