Published on in Vol 6, No 3 (2022): March

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/28081, first published .
App-Based Ecological Momentary Assessment to Enhance Clinical Care for Postpartum Depression: Pilot Acceptability Study

App-Based Ecological Momentary Assessment to Enhance Clinical Care for Postpartum Depression: Pilot Acceptability Study

App-Based Ecological Momentary Assessment to Enhance Clinical Care for Postpartum Depression: Pilot Acceptability Study

Journals

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  2. McCue M, Blair C, Fehnert B, King J, Cormack F, Sarkey S, Eramo A, Kabir C, Khatib R, Kemp D. Mobile App to Enhance Patient Activation and Patient-Provider Communication in Major Depressive Disorder Management: Collaborative, Randomized Controlled Pilot Study. JMIR Formative Research 2022;6(10):e34923 View
  3. Dauber S, Beacham A, West A, Devkota J, Barrie K, Thrul J. Ecological momentary assessment of heavy episodic drinking in the early postpartum period: A feasibility study. Drug and Alcohol Dependence Reports 2023;7:100146 View
  4. Namatovu H, Magumba M, Akena D. E-Screening for Prenatal Depression in Kampala, Uganda Using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale: Survey Results. Online Journal of Public Health Informatics 2025;17:e51602 View
  5. Zhang X, Cui W, Yao J, Zhang Y, Wang Y. Feasibility and utility of ecological momentary assessment to measure mental health issues in perinatal women: Scoping review. Psychiatry Research 2025;348:116400 View