Conceptualising engagement with digital behaviour change interventions: a systematic review using principles from critical interpretive synthesis

O Perski, A Blandford, R West… - Translational behavioral …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Abstract “Engagement” with digital behaviour change interventions (DBCIs) is considered
important for their effectiveness. Evaluating engagement is therefore a priority; however, a …

Using feedback through digital technology to disrupt and change habitual behavior: A critical review of current literature

S Hermsen, J Frost, RJ Renes, P Kerkhof - Computers in Human Behavior, 2016 - Elsevier
Habitual behavior is often hard to change because of a lack of self-monitoring skills. Digital
technologies offer an unprecedented chance to facilitate self-monitoring by delivering …

[HTML][HTML] The use and effectiveness of mobile apps for depression: results from a fully remote clinical trial

PA Arean, KA Hallgren, JT Jordan, A Gazzaley… - Journal of medical …, 2016 - jmir.org
Background Mobile apps for mental health have the potential to overcome access barriers to
mental health care, but there is little information on whether patients use the interventions as …

[HTML][HTML] IDEAS (Integrate, Design, Assess, and Share): a framework and toolkit of strategies for the development of more effective digital interventions to change health …

SA Mummah, TN Robinson, AC King… - Journal of medical …, 2016 - jmir.org
Develo** effective digital interventions to change health behavior has been a challenging
goal for academics and industry players alike. Guiding intervention design using the best …

Can your phone be your therapist? Young people's ethical perspectives on the use of fully automated conversational agents (chatbots) in mental health support

K Kretzschmar, H Tyroll, G Pavarini… - Biomedical …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Over the last decade, there has been an explosion of digital interventions that aim to either
supplement or replace face-to-face mental health services. More recently, a number of …

The concept and components of engagement in different domains applied to eHealth: a systematic sco** review

SM Kelders, LE Van Zyl, GDS Ludden - Frontiers in psychology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Within the context of eHealth interventions, a shared understanding of what constitutes
engagement in and with eHealth technologies is missing. A clearer understanding of …

[HTML][HTML] Reliability and validity of assessing user satisfaction with web-based health interventions

L Boß, D Lehr, D Reis, C Vis, H Riper, M Berking… - Journal of medical …, 2016 - jmir.org
Background The perspective of users should be taken into account in the evaluation of Web-
based health interventions. Assessing the users' satisfaction with the intervention they …

Maximizing the impact of e-therapy and serious gaming: time for a paradigm shift

TM Fleming, D De Beurs, Y Khazaal, A Gaggioli… - Frontiers in …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Internet interventions for mental health, including serious games, online programs, and
apps, hold promise for increasing access to evidence-based treatments and prevention …

There's an app for that, but nobody's using it: insights on improving patient access and adherence to digital therapeutics in Germany

F Dahlhausen, M Zinner, L Bieske, JP Ehlers… - Digital …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Background Mobile health applications and their subset digital therapeutics—defined as
evidence-based software interventions to prevent, manage, or treat a medical condition …

Psychological mechanisms mediating effects between trauma and psychotic symptoms: the role of affect regulation, intrusive trauma memory, beliefs, and depression

A Hardy, R Emsley, D Freeman… - Schizophrenia …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Evidence suggests a causal role for trauma in psychosis, particularly for childhood
victimization. However, the establishment of underlying trauma-related mechanisms would …