Published on in Vol 6, No 10 (2022): October

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/40726, first published .
Understanding Mental Health Apps for Youth: Focus Group Study With Latinx Youth

Understanding Mental Health Apps for Youth: Focus Group Study With Latinx Youth

Understanding Mental Health Apps for Youth: Focus Group Study With Latinx Youth

Journals

  1. Schueller S, Histon T. Digital Tools For Youth Mental Health. Frontiers for Young Minds 2023;11 View
  2. Zhou X, Bambling M, Bai X, Smith A, Edirippulige S. Exploring factors affecting Chinese adolescents’ perceived usefulness and engagement with a stress management app: a qualitative study. Frontiers in Psychology 2023;14 View
  3. Saad F, Eisenstadt M, Liverpool S, Carlsson C, Vainieri I. Self-Guided Mental Health Apps Targeting Racial and Ethnic Minority Groups: Scoping Review. JMIR Mental Health 2023;10:e48991 View
  4. Schueller S, Wasil A, Bunyi J, DeRubeis R, Weisz J. Mental Health Apps for Children and Adolescents: A Clinician-Friendly Review. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2024;63(4):389 View
  5. Salihu E, Omuya H, Joseph D, Hassan J, Ali A, Chewning B. Acceptability and Scalability of a Meditation App Among Adolescents With Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus. Cureus 2024 View
  6. Yang Y, Tavares J, Oliveira T. A New Research Model for Artificial Intelligence–Based Well-Being Chatbot Engagement: Survey Study. JMIR Human Factors 2024;11:e59908 View
  7. Lee Yoon Li M, Lee Si Min S, Sündermann O. Efficacy of the mHealth App Intellect in Improving Subclinical Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in University Students: Randomized Controlled Trial With a 4-Week Follow-Up. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2024;12:e63316 View
  8. Knapp A, Cohen K, Kruzan K, Kornfield R, Herrera M, Pederson A, Lee S, Macapagal K, Roulston C, Clarke K, Wijaya C, Simmons R, Jackson L, Kour S, Franco S, Mohr D. Teen Perspectives on Integrating Digital Mental Health Programs for Teens Into Public Libraries (“I Was Always at the Library”): Qualitative Interview Study. JMIR Formative Research 2025;9:e67454 View
  9. Polyvianaia M, Stepanova N, Yachnik Y, Myshakivska O, Fegert J, Sitarski E, Pinchuk I. MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT NEEDS OF STUDENTS DURING THE WARTIME. Proceeding of the Shevchenko Scientific Society. Medical Sciences 2024;76(2) View
  10. Daniel S, Volcko L, Bassi E, Hews-Girard J, Bright K, Barker M, Norman L, Pintson K, Henry G, Soufi S, Omorotionmwan C, Fersovitch M, Stamp L, Moskovic K, Johnson D, Dimitropoulos G. Exploring Youth Perspectives on Digital Mental Health Platforms: a Qualitative Descriptive Study (Preprint). JMIR Human Factors 2024 View
  11. Kuhlmeier F, Bauch L, Gnewuch U, Lüttke S. How to design a chatbot to treat depression among youth? Insights from a qualitative study. (Preprint). JMIR Human Factors 2024 View
  12. Pagán A, Kenemore J, Ahlenius M, Hernandez L, Armstrong S, Loveland K, Acierno R. Launching! To Adulthood, A Culturally Adapted Treatment Program for Military-Dependent Autistic Young Adults and Their Military Parents: A Pilot Study. Military Medicine 2025 View
  13. Zakeresfahani A, Krawczyk M, Ibrahim Z, Modi F, Siek K. Taking Stock of Studies Using Asynchronous Remote Communities (ARC): A Scoping Review. Interacting with Computers 2025 View

Conference Proceedings

  1. Davis K, Slovak P, Landesman R, Pitt C, Ghajar A, Schleider J, Kawas S, Perez Portillo A, Kuhn N. Proceedings of the 22nd Annual ACM Interaction Design and Children Conference. Supporting Teens’ Intentional Social Media Use Through Interaction Design View
  2. Filiana A, Anggia Rini M, Prabawati A. 2023 9th International HCI and UX Conference in Indonesia (CHIuXiD). Mood Tracking Apps from the Perspectives of Indonesian Students: A Qualitative Analysis View
  3. Su Z, Kamath S, Tirakitsoontorn P, Chen Y. Proceedings of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Creating Safe Places: Understanding the Lived Experiences of Families Managing Cystic Fibrosis in Young Children View