[HTML][HTML] User experience, engagement, and popularity in mental health apps: secondary analysis of app analytics and expert app reviews

BT Kaveladze, AR Wasil, JB Bunyi… - JMIR human …, 2022 - humanfactors.jmir.org
Background: User experience and engagement are critical elements of mental health apps'
abilities to support users. However, work examining the relationships among user …

[HTML][HTML] Popular evidence-based commercial mental health apps: analysis of engagement, functionality, aesthetics, and information quality

N Lau, A O'Daffer, JP Yi-Frazier… - JMIR mHealth and …, 2021 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background There is a robust market for mobile health (mHealth) apps focused on self-
guided interventions to address a high prevalence of mental health disorders and …

[HTML][HTML] Users' adoption of mental health apps: examining the impact of information cues

HY Huang, M Bashir - JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 2017 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background: Numerous mental health apps have been developed and made available to
users on the current app market. Users may find it difficult and overwhelming to select apps …

Insights from user reviews to improve mental health apps

F Alqahtani, R Orji - Health informatics journal, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Mental health applications hold great promise as interventions for addressing common
mental issues. Although many people with mental health issues use mobile app …

[HTML][HTML] Quantifying app store dynamics: longitudinal tracking of mental health apps

ME Larsen, J Nicholas… - JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 2016 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background: For many mental health conditions, mobile health apps offer the ability to
deliver information, support, and intervention outside the clinical setting. However, there are …

[HTML][HTML] An assessment framework for e-mental health apps in Canada: results of a modified Delphi process

J Zelmer, K van Hoof, MA Notarianni… - JMIR mHealth and …, 2018 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background: The number of e-mental health apps is increasing rapidly. Studies have shown
that the use of some apps is beneficial, whereas others are ineffective or do not meet users' …

User engagement in mental health apps: a review of measurement, reporting, and validity

MM Ng, J Firth, M Minen, J Torous - Psychiatric Services, 2019 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Objective: Despite the potential benefits of mobile mental health apps, real-world results
indicate engagement issues because of low uptake and sustained use. This review …

[HTML][HTML] Adoption of mobile apps for depression and anxiety: cross-sectional survey study on patient interest and barriers to engagement

J Lipschitz, CJ Miller, TP Hogan, KE Burdick… - JMIR mental …, 2019 - mental.jmir.org
Background: Emerging research suggests that mobile apps can be used to effectively treat
common mental illnesses like depression and anxiety. Despite promising efficacy results …

" For an app supposed to make its users feel better, it sure is a joke"-an analysis of user reviews of mobile mental health applications

MR Haque, S Rubya - Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer …, 2022 - dl.acm.org
Mobile mental health applications are seen as a promising way to fulfill the growing need for
mental health care. Although there are more than ten thousand mental health apps available …

[HTML][HTML] Evaluating user feedback for an artificial intelligence–enabled, cognitive behavioral therapy–based mental health app (Wysa): qualitative thematic analysis

T Malik, AJ Ambrose, C Sinha - JMIR Human Factors, 2022 - humanfactors.jmir.org
Background: Digital mental health apps are rapidly becoming a common source of
accessible support across the world, but their effectiveness is often influenced by limited …