Mood Memos
MoodMemos.com is a study investigating the potential of the Internet to help prevent depression. It is an email-based mental health promotion campaign for people suffering some depression symptoms, who are at great risk of worsening into full depression. Mood memos are emails delivered every few days over a period of 6 weeks, bringing expert coping advice and information about depression directly to email inboxes. The aim is to improve depression symptoms and help prevent the descent into major depressive disorder.
The Mood Memos study is open to adults 18+ around the world until November 2010. The study is ideal for those who have some symptoms of depression but aren’t being treated, and want to know more about depression and how to help themselves feel better. Participation is confidential and can be anonymous.
To sign up to the study, visit the website and complete the Depression Questionnaire: http://www.moodmemos.com or email info@moodmemos.com for more information.
The study is funded by the NHMRC and the Sidney Myer Fund, and has been approved by the Human Research Ethics Committee at The University of Melbourne. The study forms part of a PhD project by Amy Morgan, and is supervised by Professor Tony Jorm and Professor Andrew Mackinnon.
4 Health Categories - Mood Memos
Depression (347 other websites)
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Mental Health Treatment (77 other websites)
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Research (19 other websites)
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Stress Management (280 other websites)
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