%0 Journal Article %@ 1468-6694 %A Kaess, Michael %A Bauer, Stephanie %C London %D 2019 %F heidok:25985 %I BioMed Central %J Trials %N 72 %P 1-5 %T Editorial Promoting Help-seeking using E-Technology for ADolescents: The ProHEAD consortium %U https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/volltextserver/25985/ %V 20 %X Mental health problems are highly prevalent in children and adolescents, but professional help-seeking behavior in this age group is extremely low. Therefore, the ProHEAD (“Promoting Help-seeking using E-technology for Adolescents”) consortium focuses on three main objectives, i.e.: (1) improving young people’s help-seeking behaviors; (2) improving the selective prevention of common disorders in those who are at risk; and (3) strengthening resources to counteract the development of mental illness. Capitalizing on Internet and mobile technology, ProHEAD delivers low threshold and easily accessible interventions to a large sample of young people. Longitudinal school-based assessments of mental health problems will be conducted at baseline and two annual follow-ups in five regions of Germany in a total sample of 15,000 children and adolescents (aged ≥ 12 years). Based on the results of their baseline assessment, participants are invited to register for one out of five sub-projects. The objectives and procedures of these five randomized controlled trials are published in this issue of Trials.