Digital therapy apps improve mental health support for college students

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Digital therapy apps show greater effectiveness than campus clinics for college student mental health. Students using an app for anxiety, depression, and eating disorders were more likely to start and benefit from treatment, with seven times higher service uptake than those referred to in-person clinics. The study, conducted during the pandemic, suggests digital interventions can effectively complement traditional mental health services.


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