[HTML][HTML] 15 smartphone apps for older adults to use while in isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic

S Banskota, M Healy, EM Goldberg - Western Journal of …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The maintenance of well-being, healthcare, and social connection is crucial for older adults
(OA) and has become a topic of debate as much of the world faces lockdown during the …

How to e-mental health: a guideline for researchers and practitioners using digital technology in the context of mental health

C Seiferth, L Vogel, B Aas, I Brandhorst… - Nature mental …, 2023 - nature.com
Despite an exponentially growing number of digital or e-mental health services,
methodological guidelines for research and practical implementation are scarce. Here we …

[HTML][HTML] Objective user engagement with mental health apps: systematic search and panel-based usage analysis

A Baumel, F Muench, S Edan, JM Kane - Journal of medical Internet …, 2019 - jmir.org
Background Understanding patterns of real-world usage of mental health apps is key to
maximizing their potential to increase public self-management of care. Although developer …

Validation of the mobile application rating scale (MARS)

Y Terhorst, P Philippi, LB Sander, D Schultchen… - Plos one, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Background Mobile health apps (MHA) have the potential to improve health care. The
commercial MHA market is rapidly growing, but the content and quality of available MHA are …

Differences in perceptions about food delivery apps between single-person and multi-person households

M Cho, MA Bonn, JJ Li - International Journal of Hospitality Management, 2019 - Elsevier
The growth in mobile communications is a significant reason attributed to the O2O
commerce explosion in China. Mobile applications have seized this opportunity adapting it …

What works and what doesn't work? A systematic review of digital mental health interventions for depression and anxiety in young people

S Garrido, C Millington, D Cheers, K Boydell… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Background: A major challenge in providing mental health interventions for young people is
making such interventions accessible and appealing to those most in need. Online and app …

[HTML][HTML] The mHealth app usability questionnaire (MAUQ): development and validation study

L Zhou, J Bao, IMA Setiawan, A Saptono… - JMIR mHealth and …, 2019 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background: After a mobile health (mHealth) app is created, an important step is to evaluate
the usability of the app before it is released to the public. There are multiple ways of …

Cultural adaptation of internet-and mobile-based interventions for mental disorders: a systematic review

K Spanhel, S Balci, F Feldhahn, J Bengel… - NPJ digital …, 2021 - nature.com
Providing accessible and effective healthcare solutions for people living in low-and middle-
income countries, migrants, and indigenous people is central to reduce the global mental …

[HTML][HTML] Considerations of diversity, equity, and inclusion in mental health apps: a scoping review of evaluation frameworks

G Ramos, C Ponting, JP Labao, K Sobowale - Behaviour research and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Mental health applications or apps are a promising approach to reduce the pervasive unmet
mental health need observed among marginalized groups. However, these groups face …

Mobile mindfulness meditation: a randomised controlled trial of the effect of two popular apps on mental health

JAM Flett, H Hayne, BC Riordan, LM Thompson… - Mindfulness, 2019 - Springer
We present the results of a pre-registered randomised controlled trial (RCT) that tested
whether two smartphone-based mindfulness meditation applications (apps) lead to …