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Findings from the feasibility study at age 21-23 years have been published as part of an invited review of DASH

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New article published

posted on 17 April, 2015

Findings from the feasibility study at age 21-23 years have been published as part of an invited review of DASH

DASH was invited to submit a review of the study to the journal Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology. The paper provides an overview of DASH findings, in particular on the influence of parenting and religion on mental health. It includes some of the first published results from the feasibility study carried out with participants in their early twenties. This includes some findings from qualitative interviews conducted with participants. The paper can be accessed here.