Community Attitudes to the Appropriation of Mobile Phones for Monitoring and Managing Depression, Anxiety, and Stress

Community Attitudes to the Appropriation of Mobile Phones for Monitoring and Managing Depression, Anxiety, and Stress

Community Attitudes to the Appropriation of Mobile Phones for Monitoring and Managing Depression, Anxiety, and Stress

Journals

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  54. Ben-Zeev D. Mobile Health for All: Public-Private Partnerships Can Create a New Mental Health Landscape. JMIR Mental Health 2016;3(2):e26 View
  55. Shim H, Kim Y, Park M. Differences on Satisfaction of Healthcare Applications by Smartphone Users' Characteristics. Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society 2016;17(7):410 View
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  64. Lovett M, Peres R. Mobile diaries – Benchmark against metered measurements: An empirical investigation. International Journal of Research in Marketing 2018;35(2):224 View
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  136. Ng A, Wei B, Jain J, Ward E, Tandon S, Moskowitz J, Krogh-Jespersen S, Wakschlag L, Alshurafa N. Predicting the Next-Day Perceived and Physiological Stress of Pregnant Women by Using Machine Learning and Explainability: Algorithm Development and Validation. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2022;10(8):e33850 View
  137. Bile Hassan I, Murad M, El-Shekeil I, Liu J. Extending the UTAUT2 Model with a Privacy Calculus Model to Enhance the Adoption of a Health Information Application in Malaysia. Informatics 2022;9(2):31 View
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  139. Opozda M, Oxlad M, Turnbull D, Gupta H, Vincent A, Ziesing S, Nankivell M, Wittert G. The Effects of Psychotherapeutic e-Mental Health Interventions on Male Depression and Anxiety: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (Preprint). Journal of Medical Internet Research 2022 View
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  142. Tsanas A. Investigating Wrist-Based Acceleration Summary Measures across Different Sample Rates towards 24-Hour Physical Activity and Sleep Profile Assessment. Sensors 2022;22(16):6152 View
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  144. Obuobi-Donkor G, Shalaby R, Vuong W, Agyapong B, Hrabok M, Gusnowski A, Surood S, Greenshaw A, Agyapong V. Effects of Text4Hope-Addiction Support Program on Cravings and Mental Health Symptoms: Results of a Longitudinal Cross-sectional Study. JMIR Formative Research 2023;7:e40440 View
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Books/Policy Documents

  1. Monkman H, Kushniruk A, Borycki E. Social Media and Mobile Technologies for Healthcare. View
  2. Seçkin G. Emotions, Technology, and Health. View
  3. Harjumaa M, Halttu K, Koistinen K, Oinas-Kukkonen H. Nordic Contributions in IS Research. View
  4. Pedrelli P, Bentley K, Howe E, Shapero B. The Massachusetts General Hospital Guide to Depression. View
  5. Binhadyan B, Peszynski K, Wickramasinghe N. Contemporary Consumer Health Informatics. View
  6. Agbehadji I, Millham R, Abayomi A, Biney E, Yeboah K. Innovations in Smart Cities Applications Edition 3. View
  7. Hegerl U, Dogan E, Oehler C, Sander C, Stöber F. Gesundheit digital. View
  8. Messner E, Probst T, O’Rourke T, Stoyanov S, Baumeister H. Digital Phenotyping and Mobile Sensing. View
  9. Binhadyan B, Troshani I, Wickramasinghe N. E-Health and Telemedicine. View
  10. Monkman H, Kushniruk A, Borycki E. Health Literacy. View
  11. Vial S, Boudhraâ S. Revolutions in Product Design for Healthcare. View
  12. Gál É. Smartphone Apps for Health and Wellness. View
  13. Chaudhry B, Islam A. Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing, Networking and Services. View
  14. Greenhalgh M, Duvall J, Candiotti J, Chung C, Waters K, Smolinksi G, Peterson S, Schneider U, Cooper R, Cooper R. Handbook of Neuroengineering. View
  15. Greenhalgh M, Duvall J, Candiotti J, Chung C, Waters K, Smolinksi G, Peterson S, Schneider U, Cooper R, Cooper R. Handbook of Neuroengineering. View
  16. Messner E, Probst T, O’Rourke T, Stoyanov S, Baumeister H. Digital Phenotyping and Mobile Sensing. View
  17. Heber E, Lehr D, Ebert D, Fraunhofer L, Großmann I. Digitale Gesundheitsinterventionen. View
  18. Sooradas S, Vatsa A, Negi A, Singh H, Mantri A, Khedkar S, Varshney R. Community Mental Health and Well-Being in the New Normal. View
  19. Siddhanta M, Kuriansky J, Barry E. Resilient Health. View