Search Articles

View query in Help articles search

Search Results (1 to 10 of 3525 Results)

Download search results: CSV END BibTex RIS


Design and Evaluation of a Digital Health App (SingaporeWALK) for Active Aging: Pre-Post Intervention Study

Design and Evaluation of a Digital Health App (SingaporeWALK) for Active Aging: Pre-Post Intervention Study

While mobile health (m Health) applications show potential, such as exergaming platforms to enhance physical activity [7] or wearables for mobility monitoring [8], most fail to accommodate the unique requirements of older adult users. Common shortcomings include cognitively demanding interfaces, lack of multilingual support, and fragmented features that neglect the synergistic relationship between physical, nutritional, and psychological health [9].

Huanyu Bao, Sowmiya Meena Siva Subramanian, Sai Ganesh Sarvotham Pai, Navrag B Singh, Kai Zhe Tan, Tan Phat Pham, Feihong Pan, Yin-Leng Theng, Edmund Lee

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e68937

Digital Health Interventions for Depression and Anxiety in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Rapid Scoping Review

Digital Health Interventions for Depression and Anxiety in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Rapid Scoping Review

: All India Institute of Medical Science. ao IMSD: Initiative Maternal Screening Depression. ap DMHI: digital mental health intervention. aq GIAI: guided internet-assisted intervention. ar MD: mean difference. as CHN: community health nurse. at ASRa DA: Application for Suicide Risk and Depression Assessment. au CES-D: Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale. av SBQ-R: Suicide Behaviors Questionnaire–Revised. aw BRT: Benson relaxation technique. ax TA-PM+: technology-assisted problem management plus. ay MAUQ: m Health

Leena W Chau, Raymond W Lam, Harry Minas, Kanna Hayashi, Vu Cong Nguyen, John O'Neil

JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e68296

Designing and Evaluating a Prototype of a Trilingual Data Collection Tool for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region to Collect Data About Violence Against Sex Workers: Multiple Methods Approach in User-Centered Design

Designing and Evaluating a Prototype of a Trilingual Data Collection Tool for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region to Collect Data About Violence Against Sex Workers: Multiple Methods Approach in User-Centered Design

The lead author developed a prototype of a mobile health (m Health) tool to collect data about incidents of VASW for use in the United States in line with the principles of user-centered design (UCD) for sex workers to report violence committed against them [16]. She then adapted this prototype for a trilingual data collection tool for the MENA region in partnership with Nawara Women’s Network for the MENA.

Melissa Ditmore, Amal El Karouaoui, Jose Fernando Florez-Arango

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e65210

Characteristics Associated With the Use of the Mindfulness Meditation App Headspace in a Large Public Health Deployment: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

Characteristics Associated With the Use of the Mindfulness Meditation App Headspace in a Large Public Health Deployment: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

Reference 19: The reach, use, and impact of a free mHealth mindfulness app in the general population: Reference 56: Factors associated with dropout during recruitment and follow-up periods of a mHealth-basedmhealthUse and User Demographics of mHealth

Judith Borghouts, Elizabeth V Eikey, Cinthia De Leon, Stephen M Schueller, Margaret Schneider, Nicole A Stadnick, Kai Zheng, Dana B Mukamel, Dara H Sorkin

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e73457

Mobile Health Adoption in High-Risk Pregnancies Using Cluster Analysis of Biopsychosocial Outcomes: Observational Longitudinal Cohort Study

Mobile Health Adoption in High-Risk Pregnancies Using Cluster Analysis of Biopsychosocial Outcomes: Observational Longitudinal Cohort Study

As part of patient care, m Health apps aim to promote well-being, emotional, psychological, and physical growth, to increase accessibility to health services in remote areas, and to make processes faster and more precise [2,4-6]. The use of m Health technologies during pregnancy and the postpartum period has become more common with the advance of information and communication technologies [7,8].

Fernanda Schier de Fraga, Mayara Marenda Narita, Monique Schreiner, Flavio Belli, Jaqueline Leonel Celestino, Karolayne Braz Pereira, Gabriella Soecki, Vitória Bevervanso, Rogério de Fraga

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e67680

Effectiveness of a Digital Peer-Supported App Intervention in Promoting Smoking Cessations: Nonrandomized Controlled Trial

Effectiveness of a Digital Peer-Supported App Intervention in Promoting Smoking Cessations: Nonrandomized Controlled Trial

Reference 12: mHealth for smoking cessation programs: a systematic reviewmhealthmHealth for Treatment Adherence mHealth for Wellness, Behavior Change and Prevention

Shota Yoshihara, Kayoko Takahashi, Chiaki Uemura, Shin Murakami, Daichi Harada, Hiroshi Yamato

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2025;13:e68638