Exploring perceived costs and benefits of first aid for youth with depression: a qualitative study of Japanese undergraduates

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Jun Kashihara
Shinji Sakamoto
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[1] Nihon University,College of Humanities and Sciences
[2] The University of Melbourne,Melbourne School of Population and Global Health
[3] Japan Society for the Promotion of Science,Faculty of Sociology
[4] Toyo University,undefined
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Depression; Youth Mental Health First Aid; Helping behavior; Cost and benefit; Motivation; Economic perspectives; Qualitative study; Japanese;
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