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Approaches used for engaging children and young people in digital mental health interventions: a systematic review

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Table 1.  Prevalence of mental health problems in children and young people.
Figure 1.  Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses flow chart of the study selection process.
Table 3.  Summary of digital modes of delivery used in children and young people’s mental health intervention.
Figure 2.  A framework of factors influencing engagement in children and young people’s mental health digital intervention.

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