Published on in Vol 6, No 9 (2022): September

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/39813, first published .
Comparing Professional and Consumer Ratings of Mental Health Apps: Mixed Methods Study

Comparing Professional and Consumer Ratings of Mental Health Apps: Mixed Methods Study

Comparing Professional and Consumer Ratings of Mental Health Apps: Mixed Methods Study

Journals

  1. Agapie E, Chang K, Patrachari S, Neary M, Schueller S. Understanding Mental Health Apps for Youth: Focus Group Study With Latinx Youth. JMIR Formative Research 2022;6(10):e40726 View
  2. Wilhelm S, Bernstein E, Bentley K, Snorrason I, Hoeppner S, Klare D, Greenberg J, Weingarden H, McCoy T, Harrison O. Feasibility, Acceptability, and Preliminary Efficacy of a Smartphone App–Led Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression Under Therapist Supervision: Open Trial. JMIR Mental Health 2024;11:e53998 View
  3. Qin Z, Ng S, Wu W, Zhang S. What Chinese Women Seek in Mental Health Apps: Insights from Analyzing Xiaohongshu User Posts during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Healthcare 2024;12(13):1297 View
  4. Maslow G, Chung R, Heilbron N, Walter B. Innovative Approaches to Addressing Pediatric Mental Health. Pediatric Clinics of North America 2024;71(6):1151 View
  5. Heinz M, Lekkas D, Abreu V, Lee C, Marsch L, Jacobson N. Evaluating a mobile app’s effects on depression and anxiety in medication-treated opioid use disorder. npj Mental Health Research 2024;3(1) View
  6. Mojica M, Palos-Sanchez P, Cabanas E. Is there innovation management of emotions or just the commodification of happiness? A sentiment analysis of happiness apps. European Journal of Innovation Management 2024 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Alhejaili A, Blustein J. HCI International 2023 Posters. View