Only 1 in 10 suicide prevention apps cover all the recommended strategies, study finds
Most (93 percent) mobile apps for suicide prevention and depression management do not provide all the six suicide prevention strategies
Read moreMost (93 percent) mobile apps for suicide prevention and depression management do not provide all the six suicide prevention strategies
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