Published on in Vol 8 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/57804, first published .
Measurement of Daily Actions Associated With Mental Health Using the Things You Do Questionnaire–15-Item: Questionnaire Development and Validation Study

Measurement of Daily Actions Associated With Mental Health Using the Things You Do Questionnaire–15-Item: Questionnaire Development and Validation Study

Measurement of Daily Actions Associated With Mental Health Using the Things You Do Questionnaire–15-Item: Questionnaire Development and Validation Study

Journals

  1. Bisby M, Staples L, Dear B, Titov N. Changes in the Frequency of Actions Associated With Mental Health During Online Treatment: Analysis of Demographic and Clinical Factors. JMIR Formative Research 2024;8:e57938 View
  2. Sapkota R, Gretton A, Wilhelms A, Bisby M, Dear B, Titov N, Hadjistavropoulos H. Feasibility trial of an unguided ultra-brief online psychological intervention within an online mental health clinic: The “things you do” intervention. Internet Interventions 2025;41:100852 View
  3. Zarski A, Sextl-Plötz T, Schmidt-Hantke J, Hess N, Buntrock C. Participatory development and proof-of-concept of a dyadic-based, AI-driven, just-in-time adaptive intervention mechanism for preventing anxiety and depressive disorders via app: study protocol for a feasibility study. Frontiers in Public Health 2025;13 View
  4. Hadjistavropoulos H, Dear B, Titov N, Sapkota R. Adaptive actions as a mechanism of change in transdiagnostic internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy: Comparison with homework engagement. Internet Interventions 2025;42:100894 View
  5. Yang H, Park J, Lee J, Oh H. Human-AI Collaborative Journaling with POCKET-MIND: A Dual-Prompt Framework for Emotional Exploration and Goal Attainment. International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction 2025:1 View
  6. Fisher A, Dear B, Dagnall A, Hadjistavropoulos H, Nielssen O, Staples L, Kayrouz R, Titov N. Exploring Perceived Changes to Mental Health When Restricting and Resuming Specific Adaptive Daily Actions: Longitudinal Qualitative Substudy Within a Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Formative Research 2026;10:e82986 View