The use of Information and Communication Technologies (web pages and apps) in mental health has boosted. However, it is unknown which of these two devices can be better in terms of feasibility and acceptability. Our aim is to compare the feasibility, usability, and user satisfaction of two devices (web vs mobile application) of an online program for perinatal depression screening called HappyMom. In total, 348 and 175 perinatal women registered into HappyMom web and app version, respectively. The assessment protocol included different biopsychosocial evaluations (twice during pregnancy and thrice in the postpartum) and a satisfaction questionnaire. Results showed that a higher percentage of women in the web sample (27.3–51.1%) responded to ...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Our study focuses on exploring (1) the intention of health professionals to ...
Background: Many mental disorders are preceded by a prodromal phase consisting of various attenuated...
Introduction: Perinatal depression can affect up to 20% of women during pregnancy or within a year o...
Perinatal depression (PND) affects up to 15% of women within the United Kingdom and has a lasting im...
BACKGROUND: Major international guidelines recommend mental health screening during the perinatal pe...
Perinatal mental illness refers to psychiatric disorders that exist during pregnancy and up to 1 yea...
Our study focuses on exploring (1) the intention of health professionals to use and recommend e-ment...
Background: Many mobile health (mHealth) apps for mental health have been made available in recent y...
AbstractMobile mental health applications are regarded as a promising solution to meet increasing de...
Objective Our study focuses on exploring (1) the intention of health professionals to use and recomm...
Objectives Evidence exists that e-mental health applications for maternal depression could assist i...
International audienceBackground: Many mental disorders are preceded by a prodromal phase consisting...
Background: Technology can play an important role in supporting mental health. Many studies have exp...
Objectives: Evidence exists that e-mental health applications for maternal depression could assist i...
Abstract Background Stress, depression, and anxiety a...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Our study focuses on exploring (1) the intention of health professionals to ...
Background: Many mental disorders are preceded by a prodromal phase consisting of various attenuated...
Introduction: Perinatal depression can affect up to 20% of women during pregnancy or within a year o...
Perinatal depression (PND) affects up to 15% of women within the United Kingdom and has a lasting im...
BACKGROUND: Major international guidelines recommend mental health screening during the perinatal pe...
Perinatal mental illness refers to psychiatric disorders that exist during pregnancy and up to 1 yea...
Our study focuses on exploring (1) the intention of health professionals to use and recommend e-ment...
Background: Many mobile health (mHealth) apps for mental health have been made available in recent y...
AbstractMobile mental health applications are regarded as a promising solution to meet increasing de...
Objective Our study focuses on exploring (1) the intention of health professionals to use and recomm...
Objectives Evidence exists that e-mental health applications for maternal depression could assist i...
International audienceBackground: Many mental disorders are preceded by a prodromal phase consisting...
Background: Technology can play an important role in supporting mental health. Many studies have exp...
Objectives: Evidence exists that e-mental health applications for maternal depression could assist i...
Abstract Background Stress, depression, and anxiety a...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Our study focuses on exploring (1) the intention of health professionals to ...
Background: Many mental disorders are preceded by a prodromal phase consisting of various attenuated...
Introduction: Perinatal depression can affect up to 20% of women during pregnancy or within a year o...