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In developing public resources for the Networks Enhancing Addiction Recovery - Forum Activity Roadmap (NEAR-FAR), we completed a systematic observational study of English-language online forums related to recovery from alcohol or other drug...
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Purpose: Prior studies found that the prevalence of anxiety, depression, stress and insomnia were relatively high in COVID-19 patients. This study aimed to explore the efficacy of OnPR on mental health outcomes in patient...
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Digital interventions often suffer from low usage, which may reflect insufficient attention to user experience. Moreover, the existing evaluation methods have limited applicability in the remote study of user experience of complex intervent...
Leo Kowalski,Anna Finnes,Sabine Koch et al. Leo Kowalski et al.
Mobile health (mHealth) demonstrates great promise for providing effective and accessible interventions within an organizational context. Compared with traditional workplace interventions, mHealth solutions may be significantly more scalabl...
Brad W Brazeau,John A Cunningham,David C Hodgins Brad W Brazeau
Background: Self-paced internet interventions for gambling problems offer cost-effective, accessible, and private alternatives to traditional psychotherapy for a population that rarely seeks help. However, these intervent...
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Background: It is uncertain whether app-based interventions add value to existing mental health care. Objective: To examine the increme...
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Advances in biomedical engineering continue to produce innovative wearable health sensors capable of real-time ambulatory assessments (e.g., of physiology, the environment), holding great potential for advancing precision monitoring and int...
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Background: There is a lack of evidence-based app guidance for parents of children with crying, sleeping, and feeding problems who are often highly burdened and not likely to seek professional help. A new psychoeducationa...
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Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (ICBT) is promising in alleviating loneliness in adults. Identifying individuals who benefit from ICBT for loneliness is pivotal to offering this intervention in a more targeted way and improving ...