BACKGROUND: There is a growing body of evidence relating to how information and communication technology (ICT) can be used to support people with physical health conditions. Less is known regarding mental health, and in particular, mood disorder.OBJECTIVE: To conduct a metasynthesis of all qualitative studies exploring the use of ICTs by people with mood disorder.METHODS: Searches were run in eight electronic databases using a systematic search strategy. Qualitative and mixed-method studies published in English between 2007 and 2014 were included. Thematic synthesis was used to interpret and synthesis the results of the included studies.RESULTS: Thirty-four studies were included in the synthesis. The methodological design of the studies was...
Background: Mental health care has been enriched with the progressive use of technology during the l...
Background: Individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) are increasingly turning to smartphone applicatio...
Comorbidity between diabetes mellitus and depression is highly prevalent. The risk of depression in ...
BACKGROUND: There is a growing body of evidence relating to how information and communication techno...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) have become increasingly integrated into how care ...
Background Mobile technology enables high frequency mood monitoring and automated passive collection...
Background: Smartphone applications for mental illnesses offer great potential, although the actual ...
Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition with drastic shifts in a person’s mood, energy, and ab...
While literature reports people with serious mental illnesses can benefit from everyday technology, ...
Background: The use of technological devices can support the self-management of individuals with typ...
Background: Digital technology holds promise for reaching young adults with serious mental illness. ...
The literature on smartphone-based monitoring in psychiatry is expanding. Data collection by utilizi...
AbstractBackgroundSmartphone applications for mental illnesses offer great potential, although the a...
Background: Various paper-based mood charting instruments are used in the monitoring of symptoms in ...
Sarah Liebherz, Lisa Tlach, Martin Härter, Jörg Dirmaier Department of Medical Psychology...
Background: Mental health care has been enriched with the progressive use of technology during the l...
Background: Individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) are increasingly turning to smartphone applicatio...
Comorbidity between diabetes mellitus and depression is highly prevalent. The risk of depression in ...
BACKGROUND: There is a growing body of evidence relating to how information and communication techno...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) have become increasingly integrated into how care ...
Background Mobile technology enables high frequency mood monitoring and automated passive collection...
Background: Smartphone applications for mental illnesses offer great potential, although the actual ...
Bipolar disorder is a mental health condition with drastic shifts in a person’s mood, energy, and ab...
While literature reports people with serious mental illnesses can benefit from everyday technology, ...
Background: The use of technological devices can support the self-management of individuals with typ...
Background: Digital technology holds promise for reaching young adults with serious mental illness. ...
The literature on smartphone-based monitoring in psychiatry is expanding. Data collection by utilizi...
AbstractBackgroundSmartphone applications for mental illnesses offer great potential, although the a...
Background: Various paper-based mood charting instruments are used in the monitoring of symptoms in ...
Sarah Liebherz, Lisa Tlach, Martin Härter, Jörg Dirmaier Department of Medical Psychology...
Background: Mental health care has been enriched with the progressive use of technology during the l...
Background: Individuals with bipolar disorder (BD) are increasingly turning to smartphone applicatio...
Comorbidity between diabetes mellitus and depression is highly prevalent. The risk of depression in ...