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Mental Health Apps Available in App Stores for Indian Users: Protocol for a Systematic Review

Mental Health Apps Available in App Stores for Indian Users: Protocol for a Systematic Review

These are also likely to be vulnerable to cyberattacks and may require smart intrusion detection systems [36]. Also, apps directed at health professionals would be excluded as the purpose of the review is to evaluate apps for the public. The keywords used in this study are “Mental health,” “Depression,” “OCD,” “Addiction,” “Schizophrenia,” “Anxiety,” “PTSD,” “Bipolar,” “BPAD,” “CBT,” “ACT,” “DBT,” “Cognitive Behaviour Therapy,” “Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and “Dialectical Behaviour Therapy.”

Seema Mehrotra, Ravikesh Tripathi, Pramita Sengupta, Abhishek Karishiddimath, Angelina Francis, Pratiksha Sharma, Paulomi Sudhir, Srikanth TK, Girish N Rao, Rajesh Sagar

JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e71071

Scaling Up and Enhancing the Functionality of the Electronic Integrated Diseases Surveillance and Response System in Uganda, 2020-2022: Description of the Journey, Challenges, and Lessons Learned

Scaling Up and Enhancing the Functionality of the Electronic Integrated Diseases Surveillance and Response System in Uganda, 2020-2022: Description of the Journey, Challenges, and Lessons Learned

In a bid to enhance situational awareness, a smart web-enabled television at the national level was procured to facilitate access to international news outlets and facilitate data visualization from the e IDSR. During the 2 years of implementation (October 2020 and September 2021), the e IDSR was scaled up to 68% (100/146) of districts and cities (Figure 3). Thirty national trainers and 191 of the targeted 200 district-level mentors were trained.

Rodney Mugasha, Andrew Kwiringira, Vivian Ntono, Lydia Nakiire, Immaculate Ayebazibwe, Caroline Kyozira, Allan Niyonzima Muruta, Juliet Namugga Kasule, Dathan M Byonanebye, Judith Nanyondo, Richard Walwema, Francis Kakooza, Mohammed Lamorde

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e59783