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Biography and Research Information
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Dallion Richards' research investigates psychological help-seeking behaviors among college students. Their work applies the Multi-Theory Model of Health Behavior Change to assess the use of telehealth for accessing psychological support. Richards' scholarship metrics include an h-index of 1 with a total of 1 publication and 7 citations. Key collaborators in this research include Page D. Dobbs and Robert E. Davis, both from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom Richards has co-authored shared publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 7
Selected Publications
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Psychological Help-Seeking Among College Students: Applying the Multi-Theory Model of Health Behavior Change in Assessing Telehealth Use for Psychological Help-Seeking (2022)
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- Psychological Help-Seeking Among College Students: Applying the Multi-Theory Model of Health Behavior Change in Assessing Telehealth Use for Psychological Help-Seeking
- Psychological Help-Seeking Among College Students: Applying the Multi-Theory Model of Health Behavior Change in Assessing Telehealth Use for Psychological Help-Seeking
- Psychological Help-Seeking Among College Students: Applying the Multi-Theory Model of Health Behavior Change in Assessing Telehealth Use for Psychological Help-Seeking
- Psychological Help-Seeking Among College Students: Applying the Multi-Theory Model of Health Behavior Change in Assessing Telehealth Use for Psychological Help-Seeking
- Psychological Help-Seeking Among College Students: Applying the Multi-Theory Model of Health Behavior Change in Assessing Telehealth Use for Psychological Help-Seeking
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