Background Mobile apps for problematic substance use have the potential to bypass common barriers to treatment seeking. Ten years following the release of the first app …
SM Badawy, A Radovic - JMIR pediatrics and parenting, 2020 - pediatrics.jmir.org
The global spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak poses a public health threat and has affected people worldwide in various unprecedented ways, both personally …
AHY Chan, MLL Honey - Journal of Psychiatric and Mental …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Accessible summary What is known on the subject? Mobile mental health apps are increasingly being used by both mental health nurses to promote individual self …
Background Smartphone applications (apps) designed to assist users to reduce hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption show potential as an inexpensive alternative to traditional …
Abstract Purpose of Review To examine the most recent published evidence (2016–2019) regarding the treatment of adolescent substance use disorders and to provide an update on …
According to prior work, the type of relationship between a person consuming alcohol and others in the surrounding (friends, family, spouse, etc.), and the number of those people …
DM Kazemi, S Li, MJ Levine, B Auten… - Journal of addictions …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
Background Substance abuse represents a foremost national concern for adolescents and adults; investigators have implemented a variety of interventions, delivered with both in …
Young adults experience social role transitions across multiple life domains, and a deeper understanding of the ways in which these simultaneous transition experiences are …
Background While there are thousands of behavioral health apps available to consumers, users often quickly discontinue their use, which limits their therapeutic value. By varying the …