Background: Traditional evaluation methods are not keeping pace with rapid developments in mobile health. More flexible methodologies are needed to evaluate mHealth technologies, particularly simple, self-help tools. One approach is to combine a variety of methods and data to build a comprehensive picture of how a technology is used and its impact on users. Objective: This paper aims to demonstrate how analytical data and user feedback can be triangulated to provide a proportionate and practical approach to the evaluation of a mental wellbeing smartphone app (‘In Hand’).Methods: A three-part process was used to collect data: 1) app analytics; 2) an online user survey; and 3) interviews with users.Findings: Analytics showed that >50% of use...
Background: Hundreds of mental health apps are available to the general public. With increasing pres...
Mobile technology, including applications, can offer a range of benefits as an intervention delivery...
Background: There is mixed evidence to support current ambitions for mobile health (mHealth) apps to...
Background: Traditional evaluation methods are not keeping pace with rapid developments in mobile he...
It is estimated that nearly one in five adults in the United States live with mental illness, and fo...
Background: Many mobile health (mHealth) apps for mental health have been made available in recent y...
Background: As the number of mental health apps has grown, increasing efforts have been focused on ...
Background: Technology can play an important role in supporting mental health. Many studies have exp...
Awareness of the importance of mental health is growing rapidly in modern society; however, the rate...
Purpose: A rapid increase in global smartphone ownership and digital health technologies offers the ...
Predicting mental health from smartphone and social media data on a longitudinal basis has recently ...
Objective: Despite the potential benefits of mobile mental health apps, real-world results indicate ...
Objectives: The purpose of this article is to determine what evidence exists about the effectiveness...
BackgroundAs the number of mental health apps has grown, increasing efforts have been focused on est...
Question: This review will aim to critically evaluate the currently available literature concerning ...
Background: Hundreds of mental health apps are available to the general public. With increasing pres...
Mobile technology, including applications, can offer a range of benefits as an intervention delivery...
Background: There is mixed evidence to support current ambitions for mobile health (mHealth) apps to...
Background: Traditional evaluation methods are not keeping pace with rapid developments in mobile he...
It is estimated that nearly one in five adults in the United States live with mental illness, and fo...
Background: Many mobile health (mHealth) apps for mental health have been made available in recent y...
Background: As the number of mental health apps has grown, increasing efforts have been focused on ...
Background: Technology can play an important role in supporting mental health. Many studies have exp...
Awareness of the importance of mental health is growing rapidly in modern society; however, the rate...
Purpose: A rapid increase in global smartphone ownership and digital health technologies offers the ...
Predicting mental health from smartphone and social media data on a longitudinal basis has recently ...
Objective: Despite the potential benefits of mobile mental health apps, real-world results indicate ...
Objectives: The purpose of this article is to determine what evidence exists about the effectiveness...
BackgroundAs the number of mental health apps has grown, increasing efforts have been focused on est...
Question: This review will aim to critically evaluate the currently available literature concerning ...
Background: Hundreds of mental health apps are available to the general public. With increasing pres...
Mobile technology, including applications, can offer a range of benefits as an intervention delivery...
Background: There is mixed evidence to support current ambitions for mobile health (mHealth) apps to...