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Alberto González-Robles,Clara Miguel,Dereck Richards et al. Alberto González-Robles et al.
Guided digital mental health interventions are more effective than unguided interventions. While research often emphasizes the frequency and intensity of guidance, less attention has been paid to the behaviors enacted by the therapists supp...
Tajda Laure,Marilisa Boffo,Rutger C M E Engels et al. Tajda Laure et al.
Background: Going to university is a major life event, which can be stressful and negatively affect mental health. However, it also presents an opportunity to establish a foundation for positive life trajectories. To supp...
John A Cunningham,Alexandra Godinho,Christina Schell et al. John A Cunningham et al.
Background and aims: Unhealthy alcohol use is common and causes tremendous harm. Most people with unhealthy alcohol use will never seek formal alcohol treatment. As an alternative, smartphone apps have been developed as o...
Laura Coote,Laura Kelly,Charlotte Graham et al. Laura Coote et al.
Background: "Kooth" is a web-based mental health platform commissioned by the National Health Service (NHS), local authorities, charities, and businesses in the UK. The platform gives children and young people (CYP) acces...
Gagan Jain,Samridhi Pareek,Per Carlbring Gagan Jain
In mental health care, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into internet interventions could significantly improve scalability and accessibility, provided that AI is perceived as being as effective as human professionals. This l...
Dror Ben-Zeev,Alexa Beaulieu,Jessy Guler et al. Dror Ben-Zeev et al.
Jordan hosts one of the largest populations of refugees in the world. This study evaluated the capacity, infrastructure, and interest in mobile health interventions to address unmet mental health needs among refugees and non-refugees in Jor...
Rosa Lorente-Català,Pablo Font-Furnieles,Raquel Escriva-Sanchis et al. Rosa Lorente-Català et al.
Background: Depression is already the leading psychological disability around the world, impairing daily life, well-being, and social functioning and leading to personal and social costs. Despite the effectiveness of Evid...
Pamela Franco,Marcia Olhaberry,Saskia Kelders et al. Pamela Franco et al.
Background: Chile faces a significant postpartum depression prevalence and treatment gap, necessitating accessible interventions. While cognitive-behavioral internet-based interventions have proven effective in high-incom...
Emily E Bernstein,Jennifer L Greenberg,Hilary Weingarden et al. Emily E Bernstein et al.
Background: Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is severe and undertreated. Digital mental health could be key to expanding access to evidence-based treatments, such as cognitive behavioral therapy for BDD (CBT-BDD). Coach gui...
C M Babbage,H Wagner,L Dowthwaite et al. C M Babbage et al.
Context: Digital contact tracing uses automated systems and location technology embedded on smartphone software for efficient identification of individuals exposed to COVID-19. Such systems are only effective with high co...