Postsecondary Student Engagement With a Mental Health App and Online Platform (Thought Spot): Qualitative Study of User Experience
BackgroundThere is growing interest in using mobile apps and online tools to support postsecondary student mental health, but most of these solutions have suboptimal user engagement in real-world settings. Poor engagement can limit long-term effectiveness and usefulness of these tools. Previous lite...
Main Authors: | Wong, Howard W, Lo, Brian, Shi, Jenny, Hollenberg, Elisa, Abi-Jaoude, Alexxa, Johnson, Andrew, Chaim, Gloria, Cleverley, Kristin, Henderson, Joanna, Levinson, Andrea, Robb, Janine, Voineskos, Aristotle, Wiljer, David |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JMIR Publications
2021-04-01
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Series: | JMIR Mental Health |
Online Access: | https://mental.jmir.org/2021/4/e23447 |
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