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Trends in Effectiveness of Organizational eHealth Interventions in Addressing Employee Mental Health: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Trends in Effectiveness of Organizational eHealth Interventions in Addressing Employee Mental Health: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

In this case, the intervention arms were treated as individual trials reported as author names; year of publication; and the letters a, b, or c (eg, Smith [a]). The number of participants in the control group was split evenly as a comparative arm to ensure that participants were not counted twice. This process resulted in 75 trials (Figure 1) for the meta-analysis. Multimedia Appendix 2 [36-39,42-45,49-53] provides the list of references. Flow Diagram of included studies.

Elizabeth Stratton, Amit Lampit, Isabella Choi, Hanna Malmberg Gavelin, Melissa Aji, Jennifer Taylor, Rafael A Calvo, Samuel B Harvey, Nick Glozier

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(9):e37776

Impact of Mental Health Screening on Promoting Immediate Online Help-Seeking: Randomized Trial Comparing Normative Versus Humor-Driven Feedback

Impact of Mental Health Screening on Promoting Immediate Online Help-Seeking: Randomized Trial Comparing Normative Versus Humor-Driven Feedback

A significantly higher proportion of participants who scored below threshold on the Wellbeing measure (170/274, 62.0%) clicked on the links compared to those who scored undesirably on the Resilience (47/179, 26.3%) or Symptoms (26/75, 34.7%) measures (χ2=60.35, P Logistic regression analyses found that participants with previous poor mental health were less likely than those without such history to click on the link in the Symptoms measure (B=–2.48, Wald=8.54, P=.003, odds ratio [OR] 0.83, 95% CI 0.02-0.44).

Isabella Choi, David N Milne, Mark Deady, Rafael A Calvo, Samuel B Harvey, Nick Glozier

JMIR Ment Health 2018;5(2):e26