Sensing school community needs: a co-designed, personalized mental health app for high school students, parents, and staff

Author:

Barish Greg1ORCID,Ijadi-Maghsoodi Roya2ORCID,Lavelle Trinh Carla2,Alvarez Jinger2,Hobson Brianna J.2,Ollen Elizabeth2,Karim Brittany1,Kataoka Sheryl2,Lester Patricia2

Affiliation:

1. Allyance Logic, United States

2. University of California at Los Angeles, United States

Publisher

ACM

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