Published on in Vol 9 (2025)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/65418, first published .
Acceptability and Usability of a Digital Behavioral Health Platform for Youth at Risk of Suicide: User-Centered Design Study With Patients, Practitioners, and Business Gatekeepers

Acceptability and Usability of a Digital Behavioral Health Platform for Youth at Risk of Suicide: User-Centered Design Study With Patients, Practitioners, and Business Gatekeepers

Acceptability and Usability of a Digital Behavioral Health Platform for Youth at Risk of Suicide: User-Centered Design Study With Patients, Practitioners, and Business Gatekeepers

Journals

  1. Funkhouser C, Weiner L, Crowley R, Davis J, Koegler F, Allen N, Auerbach R. Early changes in passively sensed homestay predict depression symptom improvement during digital behavioral activation. Behaviour Research and Therapy 2025;193:104815 View
  2. Carrotte E, Bellairs‐Walsh I, Hetrick S, Robinson J, Bailey E. Reducing the ‘Silence Between Sessions’: A Qualitative Study on Youth and Professionals' Perspectives on Digital Tools for Suicide Prevention. Health Expectations 2026;29(1) View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Tavallaei F. Digital Equity and Literacy. View