Published on in Vol 22, No 1 (2020): January

A Web- and Mobile App–Based Mental Health Promotion Intervention Comparing Email, Short Message Service, and Videoconferencing Support for a Healthy Cohort: Randomized Comparative Study

A Web- and Mobile App–Based Mental Health Promotion Intervention Comparing Email, Short Message Service, and Videoconferencing Support for a Healthy Cohort: Randomized Comparative Study

A Web- and Mobile App–Based Mental Health Promotion Intervention Comparing Email, Short Message Service, and Videoconferencing Support for a Healthy Cohort: Randomized Comparative Study

Melanie Elise Renfrew   1 , BEd, Grad Dip ;   Darren Peter Morton   1 , MAppSci, PhD, FASLM ;   Jason Kyle Morton   1 , BEd, BSci, PhD ;   Jason Scott Hinze   1 , BEd, MLMEd, PhD ;   Peter James Beamish   1 , BEd, MEdSt, PhD ;   Geraldine Przybylko   1 , BCom, MBA, MPH ;   Bevan Adrian Craig   1 , BN, Grad Dip, PhD

1 Lifestyle and Health Research Centre, Avondale University College, Cooranbong, New South Wales, Australia

Corresponding Author:

  • Melanie Elise Renfrew, BEd, Grad Dip
  • Lifestyle and Health Research Centre
  • Avondale University College
  • 582 Freemans Drive
  • Cooranbong, New South Wales
  • Australia
  • Phone: 61 405445151
  • Email: melrenfrew@gmail.com