Journal article

Evaluation and treatment of low and anxious mood in Chinese-speaking international students studying in Scotland: Study protocol of a pilot randomised controlled trial

M Zheng, CA McClay, S Wilson, C Williams

Pilot and Feasibility Studies | Published : 2015

Abstract

Background: Low mood is a common mental health problem affecting up to 121 million people worldwide and is common in students, particularly international students. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is known to be effective as a treatment for low mood and anxiety when delivered one to one by an expert practitioner, however this can be expensive and many services have waiting lists and delayed access. A range of additional ways of increasing access to services includes the offer of online courses such as computerised CBT as a possible additional pathway for care. This project aims to test the feasibility of a pilot randomised controlled trial of an online CBT-based life skills course with Ch..

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