Smartphone applications may ensure greater access to services for the many people who experience anxiety and other psychological issues but do not receive adequate treatment. ACTCompanion® is a mHealth application that incorporates Acceptance and Commitment Therapy principles into daily exercises that assist the user to confront their negative internal experiences and work towards valued outcomes. We used a single-subject A-B design with nine students and 10 employees experiencing high daily anxiety. Participants completed a battery of questionnaires before and after app use. They completed the DAS-A regularly so we could monitor anxiety levels over time. Daily anxiety levels reduced in the intervention phase, and remained low for six parti...
BACKGROUND: UK university students are experiencing increasing levels of anxiety. A programme design...
Background: Anxiety and depression continue to be prominent experiences of students approaching thei...
Background: Depression and anxiety symptoms are common among university students, but many do not re...
Smartphone applications may ensure greater access to services for the many people who experience anx...
The number of university students experiencing mental disturbances is increasing. Due to the impact ...
Objective: Considering increasing demands for mental health services at college counseling centers (...
abstract: Background: The shortage of providers, therapists, and long waiting times for appointments...
While mental health apps could potentially increase access to mental health resources, only 3.05% of...
College counseling centers (CCCs) have experienced funding and staffing setbacks in recent years, re...
College counseling centers (CCCs) have experienced funding and staffing setbacks in recent years, re...
The primary aims of this study were to evaluate the feasibility and potential efficacy of a novel ad...
Mobile apps may be useful in teaching psychological skills in a high-frequency, low-intensity interv...
Mobile apps may be useful in teaching psychological skills in a high-frequency, low-intensity interv...
Mobile apps may be useful in teaching psychological skills in a high-frequency, low-intensity interv...
This is the final version. Available on open access from JMIR Publications via the DOI in this recor...
BACKGROUND: UK university students are experiencing increasing levels of anxiety. A programme design...
Background: Anxiety and depression continue to be prominent experiences of students approaching thei...
Background: Depression and anxiety symptoms are common among university students, but many do not re...
Smartphone applications may ensure greater access to services for the many people who experience anx...
The number of university students experiencing mental disturbances is increasing. Due to the impact ...
Objective: Considering increasing demands for mental health services at college counseling centers (...
abstract: Background: The shortage of providers, therapists, and long waiting times for appointments...
While mental health apps could potentially increase access to mental health resources, only 3.05% of...
College counseling centers (CCCs) have experienced funding and staffing setbacks in recent years, re...
College counseling centers (CCCs) have experienced funding and staffing setbacks in recent years, re...
The primary aims of this study were to evaluate the feasibility and potential efficacy of a novel ad...
Mobile apps may be useful in teaching psychological skills in a high-frequency, low-intensity interv...
Mobile apps may be useful in teaching psychological skills in a high-frequency, low-intensity interv...
Mobile apps may be useful in teaching psychological skills in a high-frequency, low-intensity interv...
This is the final version. Available on open access from JMIR Publications via the DOI in this recor...
BACKGROUND: UK university students are experiencing increasing levels of anxiety. A programme design...
Background: Anxiety and depression continue to be prominent experiences of students approaching thei...
Background: Depression and anxiety symptoms are common among university students, but many do not re...