Published on in Vol 14, No 6 (2012): Nov-Dec

Young Men, Mental Health, and Technology: Implications for Service Design and Delivery in the Digital Age

Young Men, Mental Health, and Technology: Implications for Service Design and Delivery in the Digital Age

Young Men, Mental Health, and Technology: Implications for Service Design and Delivery in the Digital Age

Journals

  1. Rodda S, Lubman D, Dowling N, Bough A, Jackson A. Web-Based Counseling for Problem Gambling: Exploring Motivations and Recommendations. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2013;15(5):e99 View
  2. Drissi N, Ouhbi S, Janati Idrissi M, Fernandez-Luque L, Ghogho M. Connected Mental Health: Systematic Mapping Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(8):e19950 View
  3. Ali M, Alam K, Taylor B, Rafiq S. Does ICT maturity catalyse economic development? Evidence from a panel data estimation approach in OECD countries. Economic Analysis and Policy 2020;68:163 View
  4. Van Velsen L, Wentzel J, Van Gemert-Pijnen J. Designing eHealth that Matters via a Multidisciplinary Requirements Development Approach. JMIR Research Protocols 2013;2(1):e21 View
  5. Chan S, Torous J, Hinton L, Yellowlees P. Mobile Tele-Mental Health: Increasing Applications and a Move to Hybrid Models of Care. Healthcare 2014;2(2):220 View
  6. Pedersen E, Osilla K, Helmuth E, Tolpadi A, Gore K. Reaching Concerned Partners of Heavy Drinking Service Members and Veterans through Facebook. Military Behavioral Health 2017;5(3):265 View
  7. Al-Dmour H, Masa’deh R, Salman A, Abuhashesh M, Al-Dmour R. Influence of Social Media Platforms on Public Health Protection Against the COVID-19 Pandemic via the Mediating Effects of Public Health Awareness and Behavioral Changes: Integrated Model. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(8):e19996 View
  8. Milton A, Ellis L, Davenport T, Burns J, Hickie I. Comparison of Self-Reported Telephone Interviewing and Web-Based Survey Responses: Findings From the Second Australian Young and Well National Survey. JMIR Mental Health 2017;4(3):e37 View
  9. Ellis L, McCabe K, Rahilly K, Nicholas M, Davenport T, Burns J, Hickie I. Encouraging young men's participation in mental health research and treatment: perspectives in our technological age. Clinical Investigation 2014;4(10):881 View
  10. Clarke J, Proudfoot J, Vatiliotis V, Verge C, Holmes‐Walker D, Campbell L, Wilhelm K, Moravac C, Indu P, Bridgett M. Attitudes towards mental health, mental health research and digital interventions by young adults with type 1 diabetes: A qualitative analysis. Health Expectations 2018;21(3):668 View
  11. Bartram M, Atanackovic J, Runnels V, Bourgeault I, Fournier C, Kovacina N, Contant A, MacDonald L, Porteous N, Renaud A. Applying gender-based analysis plus to Employee Assistance Programs: A Canadian perspective. Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health 2020;35(2):80 View
  12. Pedersen E, Kurz J. Using Facebook for health-related research study recruitment and program delivery. Current Opinion in Psychology 2016;9:38 View
  13. Pretorius C, Chambers D, Coyle D. Young People’s Online Help-Seeking and Mental Health Difficulties: Systematic Narrative Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019;21(11):e13873 View
  14. Meurk C, Leung J, Hall W, Head B, Whiteford H. Establishing and Governing e-Mental Health Care in Australia: A Systematic Review of Challenges and A Call For Policy-Focussed Research. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2016;18(1):e10 View
  15. Ellis L, McCabe K, Davenport T, Burns J, Rahilly K, Nicholas M, Hickie I. Development and evaluation of an Internet-based program to improve the mental health and wellbeing of young men. Interactive Technology and Smart Education 2015;12(1):2 View
  16. Cheng V, Davenport T, Johnson D, Vella K, Mitchell J, Hickie I. An App That Incorporates Gamification, Mini-Games, and Social Connection to Improve Men's Mental Health and Well-Being (MindMax): Participatory Design Process. JMIR Mental Health 2018;5(4):e11068 View
  17. Amon K, Campbell A, Hawke C, Steinbeck K. Facebook as a Recruitment Tool for Adolescent Health Research: A Systematic Review. Academic Pediatrics 2014;14(5):439 View
  18. Cheng V, Davenport T, Johnson D, Vella K, Mitchell J, Hickie I. Naturalistic evaluation of a sport-themed mental health and wellbeing app aimed at men (MindMax), that incorporates applied video games and gamification. Internet Interventions 2020;20:100306 View
  19. Thornton L, Harris K, Baker A, Johnson M, Kay‐Lambkin F. Recruiting for addiction research via Facebook. Drug and Alcohol Review 2016;35(4):494 View
  20. Peters D, Deady M, Glozier N, Harvey S, Calvo R. Worker Preferences for a Mental Health App Within Male-Dominated Industries: Participatory Study. JMIR Mental Health 2018;5(2):e30 View
  21. Kauppi K, Kannisto K, Hätönen H, Anttila M, Löyttyniemi E, Adams C, Välimäki M. Mobile phone text message reminders: Measuring preferences of people with antipsychotic medication. Schizophrenia Research 2015;168(1-2):514 View
  22. Pretorius C, Chambers D, Cowan B, Coyle D. Young People Seeking Help Online for Mental Health: Cross-Sectional Survey Study. JMIR Mental Health 2019;6(8):e13524 View
  23. Schwinn T, Hopkins J, Schinke S, Liu X. Using Facebook ads with traditional paper mailings to recruit adolescent girls for a clinical trial. Addictive Behaviors 2017;65:207 View
  24. Sanchez C, Grzenda A, Varias A, Widge A, Carpenter L, McDonald W, Nemeroff C, Kalin N, Martin G, Tohen M, Filippou-Frye M, Ramsey D, Linos E, Mangurian C, Rodriguez C. Social media recruitment for mental health research: A systematic review. Comprehensive Psychiatry 2020;103:152197 View
  25. Wieczorek Ł, Dąbrowska K. Zaburzenia hazardowe – rozpowszechnienie, oferta terapeutyczna, dostępność leczenia i predyktory podjęcia leczenia. Przegląd literatury. Alcoholism and Drug Addiction 2015;28(1):37 View
  26. Silver M. Patient Perspectives on Online Health Information and Communication With Doctors: A Qualitative Study of Patients 50 Years Old and Over. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2015;17(1):e19 View
  27. Clark L, Hudson J, Dunstan D, Clark G. Capturing the Attitudes of Adolescent Males’ Towards Computerised Mental Health Help‐Seeking. Australian Psychologist 2018;53(5):416 View
  28. Mayrand J, Bartlett J. Mental health in library and information science research: Preliminary results of a literature review focusing on information behavior. Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science and Technology 2013;50(1):1 View
  29. Poppelaars M, Tak Y, Lichtwarck-Aschoff A, Engels R, Lobel A, Merry S, Lucassen M, Granic I. A randomized controlled trial comparing two cognitive-behavioral programs for adolescent girls with subclinical depression: A school-based program (Op Volle Kracht) and a computerized program (SPARX). Behaviour Research and Therapy 2016;80:33 View
  30. Cheng V, Piper S, Ottavio A, Davenport T, Hickie I. Recommendations for Designing Health Information Technologies for Mental Health Drawn From Self-Determination Theory and Co-design With Culturally Diverse Populations: Template Analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2021;23(2):e23502 View
  31. Rantanen T, Gluschkoff K, Silvennoinen P, Heponiemi T. The Associations Between Mental Health Problems and Attitudes Toward Web-Based Health and Social Care Services: Evidence From a Finnish Population-Based Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2021;23(9):e28066 View
  32. Gopalakrishnan A, Venkataraman R, Gururajan R, Zhou X, Genrich R. Mobile phone enabled mental health monitoring to enhance diagnosis for severity assessment of behaviours: a review. PeerJ Computer Science 2022;8:e1042 View
  33. Johnson D, Wiley K, Passmore C, Horton E, Altizer R, Mandryk R. Shoulder-to-Shoulder: How Pinball Supports Men's Wellbeing. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction 2022;6(CHI PLAY):1 View
  34. 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
  35. Malterud A, Elmira H, Muckerman M, Ahmad A, Freeman L, Weber F, Kueppers G, Wright K. U.S. Immigrants and Mental Health: An Investigation of the Influence of Mental Health Stigma and Discrimination on Stress and Depression and Affordances Associated with Using Online Mental Health Applications and Online Support Groups. Southern Communication Journal 2022;87(3):206 View
  36. Arai K, Matsumoto M. Public perceptions of autonomous lethal weapons systems. AI and Ethics 2024;4(2):451 View
  37. Altaf Dar M, Maqbool M, Ara I, Zehravi M. The intersection of technology and mental health: enhancing access and care. International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health 2023;35(5):423 View
  38. Khan I, Shano S, Islam K, Shahnaz S, Al Kibria G, Pariyo G, Ali J, Gibson D, Rahman M. Understanding community perception and acceptability of interactive voice response survey method: findings from formative research in Bangladesh.. Oxford Open Digital Health 2023;1 View
  39. Weisblum M, Trussell E, Schwinn T, Pacheco A, Nurkin P. Screening and Retaining Adolescents Recruited Through Social Media: Secondary Analysis from a Longitudinal Clinical Trial. JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting 2024;7:e47984 View
  40. Pourshahrokhi N, Bahaadinbeigy K, Mianroodi A, Ahmadian L. The Reliability and Diagnostic Concordance of Tele-otology Web Application for Diagnosis of Ear Diseases. SN Comprehensive Clinical Medicine 2024;6(1) View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. . Integrating Video Game Research and Practice in Library and Information Science. View
  2. Swist T, Collin P. Digital Dilemmas. View
  3. . Integrating Video Game Research and Practice in Library and Information Science. View
  4. Boon J, Fung D. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. View
  5. Perera S, Lawrentschuk N, Swann R. Men’s Health and Wellbeing. View