Published on in Vol 6, No 11 (2022): November

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/39912, first published .
User Engagement Within an Online Peer Support Community (Depression Connect) and Recovery-Related Changes in Empowerment: Longitudinal User Survey

User Engagement Within an Online Peer Support Community (Depression Connect) and Recovery-Related Changes in Empowerment: Longitudinal User Survey

User Engagement Within an Online Peer Support Community (Depression Connect) and Recovery-Related Changes in Empowerment: Longitudinal User Survey

Journals

  1. Haime Z, Kennedy L, Grace L, Cohen R, Derges J, Biddle L. The Journey of Engaging With Web-Based Self-Harm and Suicide Content: Longitudinal Qualitative Study. JMIR Infodemiology 2024;4:e47699 View
  2. Kersey E, Li J, Kay J, Adler-Milstein J, Yazdany J, Schmajuk G. Development and application of Breadth-Depth-Context (BDC), a conceptual framework for measuring technology engagement with a qualified clinical data registry. JAMIA Open 2024;7(3) View
  3. Steward K, Plagnol A, Asvazadourian R. Écriture de soi et identité narrative : quel apport pour le rétablissement de la personne âgée dépressive ?. L'Évolution Psychiatrique 2025;90(3):385 View
  4. Ford E, Coulson N, Davies E. Exploring Empowerment in Online Support Communities for People Living With Tic Disorders and Tourette Syndrome: Qualitative Survey Study of User Experiences. JMIR Formative Research 2025;9:e66912 View
  5. Vanhie T, Verdegem S, Onghena P, Vandenberghe J, Xavier, R. Persons suffering from severe and persistent mental illness with a persistent death wish: A cross-sectional study of the Reakiro care model. PLOS Mental Health 2025;2(12):e0000486 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Griffith F, Simmons S. The Handbook of Mental Health Communication. View