Smart devices and wearable technologies to detect and monitor mental health conditions and stress: A systematic review

BA Hickey, T Chalmers, P Newton, CT Lin, D Sibbritt… - Sensors, 2021 - mdpi.com
Recently, there has been an increase in the production of devices to monitor mental health
and stress as means for expediting detection, and subsequent management of these …

[HTML][HTML] Smartphones for smarter delivery of mental health programs: a systematic review

T Donker, K Petrie, J Proudfoot, J Clarke… - Journal of medical …, 2013 - jmir.org
Background: The rapid growth in the use of mobile phone applications (apps) provides the
opportunity to increase access to evidence-based mental health care. Objective: Our goal …

Understanding and promoting effective engagement with digital behavior change interventions

L Yardley, BJ Spring, H Riper, LG Morrison… - American journal of …, 2016 - Elsevier
This paper is one in a series developed through a process of expert consensus to provide
an overview of questions of current importance in research into engagement with digital …

[HTML][HTML] Embodied conversational agents in clinical psychology: a sco** review

S Provoost, HM Lau, J Ruwaard, H Riper - Journal of medical Internet …, 2017 - jmir.org
Background Embodied conversational agents (ECAs) are computer-generated characters
that simulate key properties of human face-to-face conversation, such as verbal and …

A systematic review of cognitive behavioral therapy and behavioral activation apps for depression

A Huguet, S Rao, PJ McGrath, L Wozney, M Wheaton… - PloS one, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Depression is a common mental health condition for which many mobile apps aim to provide
support. This review aims to identify self-help apps available exclusively for people with …

Mobile mental health: a challenging research agenda

M Olff - European journal of psychotraumatology, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
The field of mobile health (“m-Health”) is evolving rapidly and there is an explosive growth of
psychological tools on the market. Exciting high-tech developments may identify symptoms …

[HTML][HTML] Smartphone-based monitoring of objective and subjective data in affective disorders: where are we and where are we going? Systematic review

E Dogan, C Sander, X Wagner, U Hegerl… - Journal of medical Internet …, 2017 - jmir.org
Background Electronic mental health interventions for mood disorders have increased
rapidly over the past decade, most recently in the form of various systems and apps that are …

The pace of technologic change: implications for digital health behavior intervention research

K Patrick, EB Hekler, D Estrin, DC Mohr, H Riper… - American journal of …, 2016 - Elsevier
This paper addresses the rapid pace of change in the technologies that support digital
interventions; the complexity of the health problems they aim to address; and the adaptation …

[KNYGA][B] The internet and CBT: a clinical guide

G Andersson - 2014 - books.google.com
Comprehensive and practical, The Internet and CBT: A Clinical Guide describes how
cognitive behavioural therapy can be delivered via the Internet, email, open access …

Internet and mobile interventions for depression: Opportunities and challenges

P Cuijpers, A Kleiboer, E Karyotaki… - Depression and …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Background The Internet offers several new ways of develo**, implementing, and
disseminating evidence‐based interventions for depression. Methods In this paper, we …