Screening and Treatment for Anxiety and Depression (STAND) for All

About This Program

Target Population: Young adults (age 18 to 40)

Program Overview

Screening and Treatment for Anxiety and Depression (STAND) for All is a free, self-guided, online digital program offered with remote coaching support. Participants are empowered to select what skills and strategies they want to learn to address. Strategies that participants may explore include wellness, low mood, worry, poor sleep, panic, and discomfort with others. STAND for All is appropriate for individuals seeking to build resiliency, reduce anxiety, or address mild to moderate depression. Participants may request coaching support to review specific lessons. This program relies on the digital content (STAND Content Library) that serves as the backbone for comprehensive STAND implementations (known as STAND system of care).

Program Goals

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Logic Model

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Essential Components

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Program Delivery

Languages

Screening and Treatment for Anxiety and Depression (STAND) for All does not have materials available in a language other than English.

Manuals and Training

Manual Information

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Training Information

There is not training available for this program.

Relevant Published, Peer-Reviewed Research

There are currently no published, peer-reviewed research studies on outcomes with the appropriate target population for the topic area(s) in which Screening and Treatment for Anxiety and Depression (STAND) for All has been reviewed.

Additional References

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Contact Information

Michelle Popowitz
Website: stand.ucla.edu/standforall
Email:

Date Research Evidence Last Reviewed by CEBC: December 2024

Date Program Content Last Reviewed by Program Staff: April 2025

Date Program Originally Loaded onto CEBC: March 2025