[HTML][HTML] Mechanisms of change in digital health interventions for mental disorders in youth: systematic review

M Domhardt, S Engler, H Nowak, A Lutsch… - Journal of Medical …, 2021 - jmir.org
Background Digital health interventions (DHIs) are efficacious for several mental disorders
in youth; however, integrated, evidence-based knowledge about the mechanisms of change …

[HTML][HTML] Evidence of human-level bonds established with a digital conversational agent: cross-sectional, retrospective observational study

A Darcy, J Daniels, D Salinger, P Wicks… - JMIR Formative …, 2021 - formative.jmir.org
Background There are far more patients in mental distress than there is time available for
mental health professionals to support them. Although digital tools may help mitigate this …

[HTML][HTML] Testing the efficacy of a multicomponent, self-guided, smartphone-based meditation app: Three-armed randomized controlled trial

SB Goldberg, T Imhoff-Smith, DM Bolt… - JMIR mental …, 2020 - mental.jmir.org
Background: A growing number of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) suggest
psychological benefits associated with meditation training delivered via mobile health …

[HTML][HTML] Psychological screening and tracking of athletes and digital mental health solutions in a hybrid model of care: mini review

L Balcombe, D De Leo - JMIR Formative Research, 2020 - formative.jmir.org
Background: There is a persistent need for mental ill-health prevention and intervention
among at-risk and vulnerable subpopulations. Major disruptions to life, such as the COVID …

[HTML][HTML] The functionality of mobile apps for anxiety: systematic search and analysis of engagement and tailoring features

A Balaskas, SM Schueller, AL Cox… - JMIR mHealth and …, 2021 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background A range of mobile apps for anxiety have been developed in response to the
high prevalence of anxiety disorders. Although the number of publicly available apps for …

[HTML][HTML] Impact of jointly using an e–mental health resource (self-management and recovery technology) on interactions between service users experiencing severe …

A Williams, E Fossey, J Farhall, F Foley… - JMIR mental …, 2021 - mental.jmir.org
Background e–Mental health resources are increasingly available for people who
experience severe mental illness, including those who are users of community mental health …

[HTML][HTML] Feasibility of a mobile health app for routine outcome monitoring and feedback in SMART recovery mutual support groups: stage 1 mixed methods pilot study

PJ Kelly, AK Beck, FP Deane, B Larance… - Journal of Medical …, 2021 - jmir.org
Background Mutual support groups are an important source of long-term help for people
impacted by addictive behaviors. Routine outcome monitoring (ROM) and feedback are yet …

[HTML][HTML] Qualitative synthesis of young people's experiences with technology-assisted cognitive behavioral therapy: systematic review

D McCashin, D Coyle, G O'Reilly - Journal of Medical Internet Research, 2019 - jmir.org
Background Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for young people is increasingly being
provided using technology-assisted formats. Although there is increasing evidence …

[HTML][HTML] A new approach to enhancing engagement in eHealth apps

I Oakley-Girvan, JP Docherty - Interactive Journal of Medical Research, 2022 - i-jmr.org
This viewpoint presents a 3-phase conceptual model of the process of user engagement
with eHealth apps. We also describe how knowledge gleaned from psychosocial …

[HTML][HTML] Designing an mHealth intervention for people with visible differences based on acceptance and commitment therapy: participatory study gaining stakeholders' …

F Zucchelli, O Donnelly, E Rush, H Smith… - JMIR Formative …, 2021 - formative.jmir.org
Background: Given their growing popularity, mobile health (mHealth) apps may offer a
viable method of delivering psychological interventions for people with an atypical …