[HTML][HTML] Mobile health technology interventions for suicide prevention: systematic review

R Melia, K Francis, E Hickey, J Bogue… - JMIR mHealth and …, 2020 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background: Digital interventions are proposed as one way by which effective treatments for
self-harm and suicidal ideation may be improved and their scalability enhanced. Mobile …

[HTML][HTML] Mobile apps for medication management: review and analysis

K Tabi, AS Randhawa, F Choi, Z Mithani… - JMIR mHealth and …, 2019 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background: Pharmacotherapy remains one of the major interventional strategies in
medicine. However, patients from all age groups and conditions face challenges when …

[HTML][HTML] User experience of cognitive behavioral therapy apps for depression: an analysis of app functionality and user reviews

K Stawarz, C Preist, D Tallon, N Wiles… - Journal of medical Internet …, 2018 - jmir.org
Background Hundreds of mental health apps are available to the general public. With
increasing pressures on health care systems, they offer a potential way for people to support …

[HTML][HTML] Discovery of and interest in health apps among those with mental health needs: survey and focus group study

SM Schueller, M Neary, K O'Loughlin… - Journal of medical Internet …, 2018 - jmir.org
Background A large number of health apps are available directly to consumers through app
marketplaces. Little information is known, however, about how consumers search for these …

[HTML][HTML] Use of smartphone apps, social media, and web-based resources to support mental health and well-being: Online survey

K Stawarz, C Preist, D Coyle - JMIR mental health, 2019 - mental.jmir.org
Background: Technology can play an important role in supporting mental health. Many
studies have explored the effectiveness, acceptability, or context of use of different types of …

[HTML][HTML] Apps with maps—anxiety and depression mobile apps with evidence-based frameworks: systematic search of major app stores

JM Marshall, DA Dunstan, W Bartik - JMIR mental health, 2020 - mental.jmir.org
Background: Mobile mental health apps have become ubiquitous tools to assist people in
managing symptoms of anxiety and depression. However, due to the lack of research and …

[HTML][HTML] Functionality of top-rated mobile apps for depression: systematic search and evaluation

C Qu, C Sas, CD Roquet, G Doherty - JMIR mental health, 2020 - mental.jmir.org
Background: In the last decade, there has been a proliferation of mobile apps claiming to
support the needs of people living with depression. However, it is unclear what functionality …

[HTML][HTML] Technological state of the art of electronic mental health interventions for major depressive disorder: systematic literature review

F Burger, MA Neerincx, WP Brinkman - Journal of medical Internet research, 2020 - jmir.org
Background Electronic mental (e-mental) health care for depression aims to overcome
barriers to and limitations of face-to-face treatment. Owing to the high and growing demand …

[HTML][HTML] Review of mobile apps for women with anxiety in pregnancy: Maternity care professionals' guide to locating and assessing anxiety apps

K Evans, J Donelan, S Rennick-Egglestone… - Journal of Medical …, 2022 - jmir.org
Background Mental health and pregnancy apps are widely available and have the potential
to improve health outcomes and enhance women's experience of pregnancy. Women …

[HTML][HTML] User perspectives of mood-monitoring apps available to young people: qualitative content analysis

E Widnall, CE Grant, T Wang, L Cross… - JMIR mHealth and …, 2020 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background: Mobile health apps are increasingly available and used in a clinical context to
monitor young people's mood and mental health. Despite the benefits of accessibility and …