Background: The use of apps for the treatment of depression shows great promise. However, there is uncertainty regarding the alignment of publicly available apps for depression with clinical guidance, their treatment fidelity and evidence base, and their overall safety. Objective: Built on previous analyses and reviews, this study aims to explore the treatment and safety issues of publicly available apps for depression. Methods: We conducted a content analysis of apps for depression in the 2 main UK app stores (Google Play and Apple App Store). App store listings were analyzed for intervention content, treatment fidelity, and fit with the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines for the treatment of depression in ...
<div><p>Depression is a common mental health condition for which many mobile apps aim to provide sup...
Apps for depression have the potential to innovate mental health care and increase access to treatme...
Despite the emergence of curated app libraries for mental health apps, personal searches by consumer...
Background: The use of apps for the treatment of depression shows great promise. However, there is u...
Background: In the last decade, there has been a proliferation of mobile apps claiming to support th...
This research explores how mobile app features and functionality can influence its usage for depress...
Depression affects individuals across the lifespan and is a leading cause of disability worldwide. D...
Background: In the last decade, there has been a proliferation of mobile apps claiming to support th...
Background: Hundreds of mental health apps are available to the general public. With increasing pres...
As access to healthcare to depression remains unavailable or insufficient to a significant part of t...
Background: Mental health disorders affect 1 in 10 people globally, of whom approximately 300 millio...
BACKGROUND Research investigating commercial mobile applications for depression have shown a range o...
As access to healthcare to depression remains unavailable or insufficient to a significant part of t...
Background: There is an increasing number of smartphone applications (apps) focusing on prevention, ...
Objective:While depression and anxiety are common mental health issues, only a small segment of the ...
<div><p>Depression is a common mental health condition for which many mobile apps aim to provide sup...
Apps for depression have the potential to innovate mental health care and increase access to treatme...
Despite the emergence of curated app libraries for mental health apps, personal searches by consumer...
Background: The use of apps for the treatment of depression shows great promise. However, there is u...
Background: In the last decade, there has been a proliferation of mobile apps claiming to support th...
This research explores how mobile app features and functionality can influence its usage for depress...
Depression affects individuals across the lifespan and is a leading cause of disability worldwide. D...
Background: In the last decade, there has been a proliferation of mobile apps claiming to support th...
Background: Hundreds of mental health apps are available to the general public. With increasing pres...
As access to healthcare to depression remains unavailable or insufficient to a significant part of t...
Background: Mental health disorders affect 1 in 10 people globally, of whom approximately 300 millio...
BACKGROUND Research investigating commercial mobile applications for depression have shown a range o...
As access to healthcare to depression remains unavailable or insufficient to a significant part of t...
Background: There is an increasing number of smartphone applications (apps) focusing on prevention, ...
Objective:While depression and anxiety are common mental health issues, only a small segment of the ...
<div><p>Depression is a common mental health condition for which many mobile apps aim to provide sup...
Apps for depression have the potential to innovate mental health care and increase access to treatme...
Despite the emergence of curated app libraries for mental health apps, personal searches by consumer...