Depression is the leading cause of disability globally and has serious consequences for the individual, their family and for society. Effective, accessible and affordable treatments are urgently needed. In-person group-based mindfulness-based interventions are an effective treatment for depression, but are not widely available and can be costly. Clinician supported use of mindfulness self-help resources such as mindfulness smartphone applications could widen access at a reduced cost, but there are key feasibility questions that need answering. This is a mixed-methods feasibility study of a blended intervention involving the mindfulness smartphone app Headspace alongside six clinician support sessions with mental health treatment seeking adu...
There is need for more cost and time effective treatments for depression. This is the first randomis...
Although several hundreds of apps are available that (cl)aim to promote mindfulness, only a few meth...
Abstract Background Although major depression is a frequent disorder in non-professional caregivers ...
With increasing smartphone ownership, studies have examined whether mobile mindfulness applications ...
OBJECTIVES: Evaluating and comparing the effectiveness of two smartphone-delivered treatments: one b...
Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) have become widely applied to improve mental health in both c...
Depressive symptoms are common, yet only a subgroup of individuals receive adequate treatment. To re...
There is need for more cost and time effective treatments for depression. This is the first randomis...
BACKGROUND: Depression is ranked by the World Health Organization as the single largest contributor ...
BackgroundPrevious evidence suggests that mindfulness training may improve aspects of psychosocial w...
The rapid advances and adoption of smartphone technology presents a novel opportunity for delivering...
Depression affects individuals across the lifespan and is a leading cause of disability worldwide. D...
BACKGROUND Depression is ranked by the World Health Organization as the single largest contributo...
An anti-depression app named PsycApps based on intervention methods such as psychoeducation, selfass...
Abstract Background Depression is a commonly occurring disorder linked to diminished role functionin...
There is need for more cost and time effective treatments for depression. This is the first randomis...
Although several hundreds of apps are available that (cl)aim to promote mindfulness, only a few meth...
Abstract Background Although major depression is a frequent disorder in non-professional caregivers ...
With increasing smartphone ownership, studies have examined whether mobile mindfulness applications ...
OBJECTIVES: Evaluating and comparing the effectiveness of two smartphone-delivered treatments: one b...
Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) have become widely applied to improve mental health in both c...
Depressive symptoms are common, yet only a subgroup of individuals receive adequate treatment. To re...
There is need for more cost and time effective treatments for depression. This is the first randomis...
BACKGROUND: Depression is ranked by the World Health Organization as the single largest contributor ...
BackgroundPrevious evidence suggests that mindfulness training may improve aspects of psychosocial w...
The rapid advances and adoption of smartphone technology presents a novel opportunity for delivering...
Depression affects individuals across the lifespan and is a leading cause of disability worldwide. D...
BACKGROUND Depression is ranked by the World Health Organization as the single largest contributo...
An anti-depression app named PsycApps based on intervention methods such as psychoeducation, selfass...
Abstract Background Depression is a commonly occurring disorder linked to diminished role functionin...
There is need for more cost and time effective treatments for depression. This is the first randomis...
Although several hundreds of apps are available that (cl)aim to promote mindfulness, only a few meth...
Abstract Background Although major depression is a frequent disorder in non-professional caregivers ...