International audienceObjective Despite the availability of thousands of mental health applications, the extent to which they are used and the factors associated with their use remain largely unknown. The present study aims to (a) assess in a representative US-based population sample the use of smartphone apps for mental health and wellbeing (SAMHW), (b) determine the variables predicting the use of SAMHW, and (c) explore how a set of variables related to mental health, smartphone use, and smartphone “addiction” may be associated with the use of SAMHW. Methods Data was collected via online questionnaire from 1989 adults. The data gathered included information on smartphone use behavior, mental health, and the use of SAMHW. Latent class anal...
Apps on smartphones are increasingly used for self-care for depression and anxiety, yet how and why ...
Background: The rapid growth in the use of mobile phone applications (apps) provides the opportunity...
While smartphone usage is ubiquitous, and the app market for smartphone apps targeted at mental heal...
Despite the availability of thousands of mental health applications, the extent to which they are us...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Problematic smartphone use, like problematic internet use, is a co...
This paper aims to objectively compare the use of mental health apps between the pre-COVID-19 and du...
Intense use of smartphones is associated with mental health problems and low well-being. However, li...
This paper aims to objectively compare the use of mental health apps between the pre-COVID-19 and du...
We developed an mHealth application that can help alleviate the problematic use of smartphones and a...
Smartphones have become an integral part of our daily lives. Although there is evidence that there a...
Background: Digital technology holds promise for reaching young adults with serious mental illness. ...
Objective: Young adults with a family history of mental illness are at increased risk of developing ...
The growing number of mental health smartphone applications has led to increased interest in how the...
Problematic smartphone scales and duration estimates of use dominate research that considers the imp...
Mental health conditions can have significant negative impacts on wellbeing and healthcare systems. ...
Apps on smartphones are increasingly used for self-care for depression and anxiety, yet how and why ...
Background: The rapid growth in the use of mobile phone applications (apps) provides the opportunity...
While smartphone usage is ubiquitous, and the app market for smartphone apps targeted at mental heal...
Despite the availability of thousands of mental health applications, the extent to which they are us...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Problematic smartphone use, like problematic internet use, is a co...
This paper aims to objectively compare the use of mental health apps between the pre-COVID-19 and du...
Intense use of smartphones is associated with mental health problems and low well-being. However, li...
This paper aims to objectively compare the use of mental health apps between the pre-COVID-19 and du...
We developed an mHealth application that can help alleviate the problematic use of smartphones and a...
Smartphones have become an integral part of our daily lives. Although there is evidence that there a...
Background: Digital technology holds promise for reaching young adults with serious mental illness. ...
Objective: Young adults with a family history of mental illness are at increased risk of developing ...
The growing number of mental health smartphone applications has led to increased interest in how the...
Problematic smartphone scales and duration estimates of use dominate research that considers the imp...
Mental health conditions can have significant negative impacts on wellbeing and healthcare systems. ...
Apps on smartphones are increasingly used for self-care for depression and anxiety, yet how and why ...
Background: The rapid growth in the use of mobile phone applications (apps) provides the opportunity...
While smartphone usage is ubiquitous, and the app market for smartphone apps targeted at mental heal...