Preferences for Digital Smartphone Mental Health Apps Among Adolescents: Qualitative Interview Study
BackgroundMental health digital apps hold promise for providing scalable solutions to individual self-care, education, and illness prevention. However, a problem with these apps is that they lack engaging user interfaces and experiences and thus potentially result in high att...
Main Authors: | Robert Ribanszki, Jose Andres Saez Fonseca, Joseph Matthew Barnby, Kimberly Jano, Fatima Osmani, Soma Almasi, Elias Tsakanikos |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JMIR Publications
2021-08-01
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Series: | JMIR Formative Research |
Online Access: | https://formative.jmir.org/2021/8/e14004 |
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