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Housing instability is both a cause and consequence of mental health problems. As such youth experiencing housing instability (e.g., homeless or marginally housed) have higher rates of mental health problems.Because of their circumstances, these youth also face significant barriers to mental health care and are therefore less likely to receive the treatment that they need. Mobile technology may offer a novel platform for increasing access to mental health care in this population. The primary goals of this pilot study are to (1) establish the feasibility and acceptability of delivering automated mental health interventions via smartphone technology, (2) examine the extent to which automated mental health interventions delivered via mobile technology improve mental health in homeless, marginally-housed, and exiting foster youth.
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16-25 years
English-speaking
Youth must meet one of the following risk criteria
Experiencing housing instability as defined by:
Imminently leaving the foster care system
Willingness and ability to comply with requirements of the study protocol
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* Inability to understand study procedures and participate in the informed consent process.
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100 participants in 1 patient group
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