The effect of increasing physical activity or reducing mobile phone use on mental health in young people in Austria and Germany: the SPARKY randomised controlled trial protocol.
Rachel Dale,
Armando Cocca,
Elke Humer
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: Data show adolescent mental health has declined in recent years, possibly due to increased uncertainty and loss of opportunities. The SPARKY study aims to test an at-home intervention which aims to promote autonomous healthy levels of physical activity and smartphone use, in turn reducing clinical mental illness symptoms and increasing wellbeing. Methods and analysis: Adolescents (14-19 years) in Austria and Germany will be recruited and randomised into one of three groups (physical activity, sm… Show more
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