With increasing smartphone ownership, studies have examined whether mobile mindfulness applications (MMAs) can reduce depression symptoms. However, no studies have examined how real-world, self-directed MMA use may differ between depressed and nondepressed populations nor assessed this use in a sample of young adults. An online international survey was conducted with 726 participants, aged 18–30 years taking part, and assessed whether MMA use, perceived helpfulness of MMAs, reasons for and against MMA use, and frequency and recency of MMA use differed across categories of depression severity (no depression N = 229, mild–moderate N = 212, severe–extreme N = 285) as measured via the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21) depression su...
International audienceObjective Despite the availability of thousands of mental health applications,...
Depression is a major affective disorder which influences autobiographical memory processing abiliti...
Background: Depression is a burdensome, recurring mental health disorder with high prevalence. Even ...
Depression is the leading cause of disability globally and has serious consequences for the individu...
BACKGROUND: Depression is ranked by the World Health Organization as the single largest contributor ...
BACKGROUND Depression is ranked by the World Health Organization as the single largest contributo...
BackgroundPrevious evidence suggests that mindfulness training may improve aspects of psychosocial w...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Smartphone applications (apps) have the potential to be valuable self-help...
BackgroundDigital mental health interventions may help middle-aged and older adults with depression ...
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 a burdensome, recurring mental health disorder with high prevalence. Even ...
mHealth (mobile health) serves as a potential solution for circumventing barriers to traditional psy...
Depressive symptoms are common, yet only a subgroup of individuals receive adequate treatment. To re...
This thesis tests the efficacy of mindfulness mobile apps to improve wellbeing of young people. It r...
International audienceObjective Despite the availability of thousands of mental health applications,...
Depression is a major affective disorder which influences autobiographical memory processing abiliti...
Background: Depression is a burdensome, recurring mental health disorder with high prevalence. Even ...
Depression is the leading cause of disability globally and has serious consequences for the individu...
BACKGROUND: Depression is ranked by the World Health Organization as the single largest contributor ...
BACKGROUND Depression is ranked by the World Health Organization as the single largest contributo...
BackgroundPrevious evidence suggests that mindfulness training may improve aspects of psychosocial w...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Smartphone applications (apps) have the potential to be valuable self-help...
BackgroundDigital mental health interventions may help middle-aged and older adults with depression ...
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 a burdensome, recurring mental health disorder with high prevalence. Even ...
mHealth (mobile health) serves as a potential solution for circumventing barriers to traditional psy...
Depressive symptoms are common, yet only a subgroup of individuals receive adequate treatment. To re...
This thesis tests the efficacy of mindfulness mobile apps to improve wellbeing of young people. It r...
International audienceObjective Despite the availability of thousands of mental health applications,...
Depression is a major affective disorder which influences autobiographical memory processing abiliti...
Background: Depression is a burdensome, recurring mental health disorder with high prevalence. Even ...