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The Use of a Digital Well-Being App (Stay Strong App) With Indigenous People in Prison: Randomized Controlled Trial

The Use of a Digital Well-Being App (Stay Strong App) With Indigenous People in Prison: Randomized Controlled Trial

The focus of this app is on the key determinants of social and emotional well-being (SEWB) for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The app was first adapted from its hard-copy format (AIMhi Stay Strong Care Plan) to an i OS (Apple operating system, Apple Inc) app in 2013 [23] and then, for this project, to an Android (Google LLC) custody version in 2015 [24].

Elke Perdacher, David Kavanagh, Jeanie Sheffield, Penny Dale, Edward Heffernan

JMIR Ment Health 2024;11:e53280

Using the Stay Strong App for the Well-being of Indigenous Australian Prisoners: Feasibility Study

Using the Stay Strong App for the Well-being of Indigenous Australian Prisoners: Feasibility Study

Among the priority targets to be addressed through this agreement are reducing the rates of incarceration and improving Indigenous prisoners’ social and emotional well-being (SEWB). This may be achieved in part through access to culturally safe, Indigenous developed and delivered, evidence-based interventions [28,30].

Elke Perdacher, David Kavanagh, Jeanie Sheffield, Karyn Healy, Penny Dale, Edward Heffernan

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(4):e32157