Published on in Vol 5, No 2 (2021): February

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/14179, first published .
Ecological Momentary Assessment Using Smartphones in Patients With Depression: Feasibility Study

Ecological Momentary Assessment Using Smartphones in Patients With Depression: Feasibility Study

Ecological Momentary Assessment Using Smartphones in Patients With Depression: Feasibility Study

Journals

  1. Emden D, Goltermann J, Dannlowski U, Hahn T, Opel N. Technical feasibility and adherence of the Remote Monitoring Application in Psychiatry (ReMAP) for the assessment of affective symptoms. Journal of Affective Disorders 2021;294:652 View
  2. Mouchabac S, Maatoug R, Conejero I, Adrien V, Bonnot O, Millet B, Ferreri F, Bourla A. In Search of Digital Dopamine: How Apps Can Motivate Depressed Patients, a Review and Conceptual Analysis. Brain Sciences 2021;11(11):1454 View
  3. Varma D, Mualem M, Goodin A, Gurka K, Wen T, Gurka M, Roussos-Ross K. Acceptability of an mHealth App for Monitoring Perinatal and Postpartum Mental Health: Qualitative Study With Women and Providers. JMIR Formative Research 2023;7:e44500 View
  4. Pitrat B, Turpin A, Peyret E, Hamonniere T, Drain A, Maatoug R, Le Roux E. Mobile app measuring sleep and behaviors: A trial in adolescents with addiction. L'Encéphale 2024 View
  5. Kim J, Lee S, Shin C, Han K, Cho S, Hong N, Han C. A Multi-Center, Open-Label, Single-Arm Study to Investigate the Early Effectiveness of Esketamine Nasal Spray in Patients with Treatment-Resistant Depression Using a Mobile Self-Monitoring Application. Pharmaceuticals 2024;17(9):1143 View