Tele-psychiatry for college students: challenges, opportunities, and lessons learned from the pandemic

L De Faria, B Kring, H Keable… - Journal of Medical …, 2023 - meridian.allenpress.com
College students are the human capital of a nation, and their college education lays the
foundation for their success as future leaders of society. However, their ability to advance is …

“If Someone Walks In On Us Talking, Pretend to be My Friend, Not My Therapist": Challenges and Opportunities for Digital Mental Health Support in Saudi Arabia

S Aldaweesh, D Alateeq, M Van Kleek… - Proceedings of the CHI …, 2024 - dl.acm.org
Mental health disorders are prevalent worldwide, yet they remain stigmatized, especially in
the Middle East. While mHealth has the potential to circumvent traditional barriers, research …

An exploratory analysis of the effect size of the mobile mental health Application, mindLAMP

S Chang, N Alon, J Torous - Digital Health, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives Despite the proliferation of mobile mental health apps, evidence of their efficacy
around anxiety or depression is inadequate as most studies lack appropriate control groups …

[HTML][HTML] Introducing mobile apps to promote the well-being of German and Italian university students. A cross-national application of the Technology Acceptance …

G Paganin, J Apolinário-Hagen, S Simbula - Current psychology, 2023 - Springer
Stress represents a significant risk factor for several psychophysical diseases among
college students, such as depression and anxiety, which may undermine their academic …

[HTML][HTML] Understanding the adoption and use of digital mental health apps among college students: Secondary analysis of a national survey

J Bautista, SM Schueller - JMIR Mental Health, 2023 - mental.jmir.org
Background: Increasing rates of mental health diagnoses in college students signal the
need for new opportunities to support the mental health of this population. With many mental …

Young adults' adoption and use of mental health apps: efficient, effective, but no replacement for in-person care

BE Holtz, S Kanthawala, K Martin… - Journal of American …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Objective: Millions of people use mobile phone or computer-based applications—apps—to
maintain their mental health and connect with treatment providers through text-and video …

[HTML][HTML] Barriers and strategies to improve digital mental health intervention uptake among college students of color: A modified Delphi study

T Kodish, SM Schueller, AS Lau - Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive …, 2023 - Elsevier
Purpose Digital mental health interventions (DMHI) may enhance equity in college student
mental health, but engagement with them is poor. Little is known about barriers and …

[HTML][HTML] Digital phenotyping models of symptom improvement in college mental health: generalizability across two cohorts

D Currey, R Hays, J Torous - Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science, 2023 - Springer
Smartphones can be used to gain insight into mental health conditions through the
collection of survey and sensor data. However, the external validity of this digital …

Moderating effects of PER3 gene DNA methylation on the association of sleep quality with mental health in Chinese young adults

T Li, Y Xie, S Tao, L Zou, Y Yang, X Mou… - Journal of Affective …, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Poor sleepers have a higher prevalence of mental health problems, and vice
versa. However, the mechanisms underlying this association remain unknown. We aimed to …

Mobile sensing and engagement features in arabic mental well-being apps: systematic search and analysis

S Aldaweesh, M Van Kleek, N Shadbolt - Adjunct Proceedings of the …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
Various mobile apps have been released to track and promote mental health and well-
being. Despite the high interest in developing these apps, they suffer from high attrition …