The development of a randomised controlled trial testing the effects of an online intervention among school students at risk of suicide

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Jo Robinson
Sarah Hetrick
Georgina Cox
Sarah Bendall
Alison Yung
Hok Pan Yuen
Kate Templer
Jane Pirkis
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[1] Centre for Youth Mental Health,Orygen Youth Health Research Centre
[2] University of Melbourne,Institute of Brain, Behaviour and Mental Health
[3] University of Manchester,Melbourne School of Population and Global Health
[4] University of Melbourne,undefined
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Suicide; Cognitive behavioural therapy; Adolescents; Schools; Internet; Randomised controlled trial; Youth; Online;
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