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Evaluating how users engage with and use Counslr in this retrospective study will contribute to the literature by providing an examination of how people interact with a counselor-based, digital mental health support app in a practical setting.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e66301
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Other products, such as virtual reality experiences [9], may also be explicitly intended to be used collaboratively by counselors and patients during treatment sessions, which is another scenario that requires counselor adoption in order for the product to be used by patients.
JMIR Form Res 2022;6(6):e37008
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All the three stakeholder surveys (principal, teacher, counselor) included closed and open-ended questions about their demographics, current and previous employment, and current school.
J Med Internet Res 2021;23(8):e26223
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At baseline, 248 participants were randomized to either a counselor-initiated or self-paced 12-month intervention condition. Conditions varied in intensity and self-initiation required but were similar in intervention goals.
Participants were asked to self-monitor food intake, physical activity, and weight daily. To record food intake and physical activity, participants used the Lose It! app or website and permitted their counselor to access this information.
JMIR Form Res 2021;5(5):e23974
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Respondents were asked to imagine that they were in a weight loss program in which they recorded their diet and exercise daily, and they were told that they received feedback about their self-recorded diet and exercise from a counselor weekly via the following emails. Next, respondents read 9 emails in a computer-randomized order.
J Med Internet Res 2020;22(11):e18104
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