Cunningham, CharlesWalker, John R.Eastwood, John D.westra, hennyRimas, HeatherChen, YvonneMarcus, MadalynSwinson, Richard P.Bracken, KeynaThe Mobilizing Minds Research Group2015-05-212015-05-212013Cunningham, C. E., Walker, J. R., Eastwood, J. D., Westra, H., Rimas, H., Chen, Y., Marcus, M., Swinson, R. P., Bracken, K., & The Mobilizing Minds Research Group. (2013). Modeling mental health information preferences during the early adult years: A discrete choice conjoint experiment. Journal of Health Communication: International Perspectives, 18, 1-28.http://hdl.handle.net/10315/29297KT strategies for sharing mental health information need to include both active and passive options for young adults. This includes the use of both old and new media tools.Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 CanadaMental HealthVulnerable YouthKnowledge MobilizationHow Do Young Adults Prefer to Access Mental Health Information?Research Summary