Many mood tracking apps are available on smartphone app stores, but little is known about their features and their users' experiences. To investigate commercially available mood tracking apps, we conducted an in-depth feature analysis of 32 apps, and performed a qualitative analysis of a set of user reviews. Informed by a widely adopted personal informatics framework, we conducted a feature analysis to investigate how these apps support four stages of selftracking: preparation, collection, reflection, and action; and found that mood tracking apps offer many features for the collection and reflection stages, but lack adequate support for the preparation and action stages. Through the qualitative analysis of user reviews, we found that users ...
Abstract Objective Recent years have seen an increasing number of studies using smartphones to sampl...
BackgroundAutomatically tracking mental well-being could facilitate personalization of treatments fo...
The literature on smartphone-based monitoring in psychiatry is expanding. Data collection by utilizi...
Many mood tracking apps are available on smartphone app stores, but little is known about their feat...
Abstract Users of quantified self applications habitually log and track personal information, such a...
Many students struggle with mental health issues, however, research show that few of them seek help ...
BackgroundSupporting mental health and wellness is of increasing interest due to a growing recogniti...
Self-monitoring technologies are new technological tool and have changed the interactions between hu...
We report a first-of-its-kind smartphone software system, MoodScope, which infers the mood of its us...
Measuring mental well-being with mobile sensing has been an increasingly active research topic. Perv...
Mental health apps are growing in popularity, but many of those available to the public have not bee...
The use of mobile phones has transcended its initial use as a communication device to become a mediu...
The use of mobile phones has transcended its initial use as a communication device to become a mediu...
Measuring mental well-being with mobile sensing has been an increasingly active research topic. Perv...
In this talk I will describe novel systems that allow users to reflect upon their moods and learn po...
Abstract Objective Recent years have seen an increasing number of studies using smartphones to sampl...
BackgroundAutomatically tracking mental well-being could facilitate personalization of treatments fo...
The literature on smartphone-based monitoring in psychiatry is expanding. Data collection by utilizi...
Many mood tracking apps are available on smartphone app stores, but little is known about their feat...
Abstract Users of quantified self applications habitually log and track personal information, such a...
Many students struggle with mental health issues, however, research show that few of them seek help ...
BackgroundSupporting mental health and wellness is of increasing interest due to a growing recogniti...
Self-monitoring technologies are new technological tool and have changed the interactions between hu...
We report a first-of-its-kind smartphone software system, MoodScope, which infers the mood of its us...
Measuring mental well-being with mobile sensing has been an increasingly active research topic. Perv...
Mental health apps are growing in popularity, but many of those available to the public have not bee...
The use of mobile phones has transcended its initial use as a communication device to become a mediu...
The use of mobile phones has transcended its initial use as a communication device to become a mediu...
Measuring mental well-being with mobile sensing has been an increasingly active research topic. Perv...
In this talk I will describe novel systems that allow users to reflect upon their moods and learn po...
Abstract Objective Recent years have seen an increasing number of studies using smartphones to sampl...
BackgroundAutomatically tracking mental well-being could facilitate personalization of treatments fo...
The literature on smartphone-based monitoring in psychiatry is expanding. Data collection by utilizi...