Background: Internet interventions for mental health concerns are known to be effective, but how can developing technology be utilised to improve engagement and augment the effectiveness of these programs? One option might be to incorporate feedback about the user's physiological state into the program, via wearable sensors. Objectives: This mixed-methods pilot study sought to examine whether the effectiveness of an online intervention for stress in students could be augmented by the use of prototype wearable sensors. Methods: Students who were stressed, but not depressed, were allocated to a stress management program alone (n = 34), with sensors (n = 29), or to no intervention (n = 35). Interventions lasted 4 weeks. Outcome measures includ...
Background: The last few decades people have increasingly started to use technological tools for hea...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Wearable devices in the treatment of...
BACKGROUND: UK university students are experiencing increasing levels of anxiety. A programme design...
Background: Internet interventions for mental health concerns are known to be effective, but how can...
AbstractBackgroundInternet interventions for mental health concerns are known to be effective, but h...
Stress is one of the major triggers for many diseases. Improving stress balance is therefore an impo...
Over the past years, mobile health (mHealth) applications and specifically wearables have become abl...
Abstract Stress is one of the major triggers for many diseases. Improving stress balance is therefor...
The present study evaluated the feasibility and social validity of using a wearable technology to de...
In our research, we examined the efficacy of an Internet-based stress management program. Our intere...
Background: Studies report that young adults are riddled with stress caused by the modern world. Try...
Wearable fitness technology is advancing in its capabilities. Every new sensor collects new health d...
In our research, we examined the efficacy of an Internet-based stress management program. Our intere...
Background: The last few decades people have increasingly started to use technological tools for hea...
Background: Neck problems, tiredness, depression and other mental health problems are nowadays very ...
Background: The last few decades people have increasingly started to use technological tools for hea...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Wearable devices in the treatment of...
BACKGROUND: UK university students are experiencing increasing levels of anxiety. A programme design...
Background: Internet interventions for mental health concerns are known to be effective, but how can...
AbstractBackgroundInternet interventions for mental health concerns are known to be effective, but h...
Stress is one of the major triggers for many diseases. Improving stress balance is therefore an impo...
Over the past years, mobile health (mHealth) applications and specifically wearables have become abl...
Abstract Stress is one of the major triggers for many diseases. Improving stress balance is therefor...
The present study evaluated the feasibility and social validity of using a wearable technology to de...
In our research, we examined the efficacy of an Internet-based stress management program. Our intere...
Background: Studies report that young adults are riddled with stress caused by the modern world. Try...
Wearable fitness technology is advancing in its capabilities. Every new sensor collects new health d...
In our research, we examined the efficacy of an Internet-based stress management program. Our intere...
Background: The last few decades people have increasingly started to use technological tools for hea...
Background: Neck problems, tiredness, depression and other mental health problems are nowadays very ...
Background: The last few decades people have increasingly started to use technological tools for hea...
This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Wearable devices in the treatment of...
BACKGROUND: UK university students are experiencing increasing levels of anxiety. A programme design...