Published on in Vol 1, No 1 (2014): Jul-Dec

Patient Smartphone Ownership and Interest in Mobile Apps to Monitor Symptoms of Mental Health Conditions: A Survey in Four Geographically Distinct Psychiatric Clinics

Patient Smartphone Ownership and Interest in Mobile Apps to Monitor Symptoms of Mental Health Conditions: A Survey in Four Geographically Distinct Psychiatric Clinics

Patient Smartphone Ownership and Interest in Mobile Apps to Monitor Symptoms of Mental Health Conditions: A Survey in Four Geographically Distinct Psychiatric Clinics

Journals

  1. Simões de Almeida R, Sousa T, Marques A, Queirós C. Patients’ perspectives about the design of a mobile application for psychotic disorders. Psychology, Community & Health 2018;7(1):16 View
  2. Lee E, Hoepfl C, Werner C, McIngvale E. A review of tech-based self-help treatment programs for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Journal of Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders 2019;23:100473 View
  3. Sequeira L, Battaglia M, Perrotta S, Merikangas K, Strauss J. Digital Phenotyping With Mobile and Wearable Devices: Advanced Symptom Measurement in Child and Adolescent Depression. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2019;58(9):841 View
  4. Naslund J, Bondre A, Torous J, Aschbrenner K. Social Media and Mental Health: Benefits, Risks, and Opportunities for Research and Practice. Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science 2020;5(3):245 View
  5. Torous J, Powell A. Current research and trends in the use of smartphone applications for mood disorders. Internet Interventions 2015;2(2):169 View
  6. Roberts L, Chan S, Torous J. New tests, new tools: mobile and connected technologies in advancing psychiatric diagnosis. npj Digital Medicine 2018;1(1) View
  7. Atallah N, Khalifa M, El Metwally A, Househ M. The prevalence and usage of mobile health applications among mental health patients in Saudi Arabia. Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine 2018;156:163 View
  8. Gay K, Torous J, Joseph A, Pandya A, Duckworth K. Digital Technology Use Among Individuals with Schizophrenia: Results of an Online Survey. JMIR Mental Health 2016;3(2):e15 View
  9. Fitzpatrick K, Darcy A, Vierhile M. Delivering Cognitive Behavior Therapy to Young Adults With Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety Using a Fully Automated Conversational Agent (Woebot): A Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Mental Health 2017;4(2):e19 View
  10. Economides M, Ranta K, Nazander A, Hilgert O, Goldin P, Raevuori A, Forman-Hoffman V. Long-Term Outcomes of a Therapist-Supported, Smartphone-Based Intervention for Elevated Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety: Quasiexperimental, Pre-Postintervention Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2019;7(8):e14284 View
  11. Torous J, Staples P, Shanahan M, Lin C, Peck P, Keshavan M, Onnela J. Utilizing a Personal Smartphone Custom App to Assess the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) Depressive Symptoms in Patients With Major Depressive Disorder. JMIR Mental Health 2015;2(1):e8 View
  12. Kim S, Lee G, Yu H, Jung E, Lee J, Kim S, Kim J, Shin I, Yoon J. Development and feasibility of smartphone application for cognitive‐behavioural case management of individuals with early psychosis. Early Intervention in Psychiatry 2018;12(6):1087 View
  13. Bhugra D, Tasman A, Pathare S, Priebe S, Smith S, Torous J, Arbuckle M, Langford A, Alarcón R, Chiu H, First M, Kay J, Sunkel C, Thapar A, Udomratn P, Baingana F, Kestel D, Ng R, Patel A, Picker L, McKenzie K, Moussaoui D, Muijen M, Bartlett P, Davison S, Exworthy T, Loza N, Rose D, Torales J, Brown M, Christensen H, Firth J, Keshavan M, Li A, Onnela J, Wykes T, Elkholy H, Kalra G, Lovett K, Travis M, Ventriglio A. The WPA- Lancet Psychiatry Commission on the Future of Psychiatry. The Lancet Psychiatry 2017;4(10):775 View
  14. Hezarjaribi N, Mazrouee S, Hemati S, Chaytor N, Perrigue M, Ghasemzadeh H. Human-in-the-loop Learning for Personalized Diet Monitoring from Unstructured Mobile Data. ACM Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems 2019;9(4):1 View
  15. Kornfield R, Sarma P, Shah D, McTavish F, Landucci G, Pe-Romashko K, Gustafson D. Detecting Recovery Problems Just in Time: Application of Automated Linguistic Analysis and Supervised Machine Learning to an Online Substance Abuse Forum. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2018;20(6):e10136 View
  16. Chiauzzi E, Newell A. Mental Health Apps in Psychiatric Treatment: A Patient Perspective on Real World Technology Usage. JMIR Mental Health 2019;6(4):e12292 View
  17. Abu Rahal Z, Vadas L, Manor I, Bloch B, Avital A. Use of information and communication technologies among individuals with and without serious mental illness. Psychiatry Research 2018;266:160 View
  18. Depp C, Perivoliotis D, Holden J, Dorr J, Granholm E. Single-Session Mobile-Augmented Intervention in Serious Mental Illness: A Three-Arm Randomized Controlled Trial. Schizophrenia Bulletin 2019;45(4):752 View
  19. Larsen M, Nicholas J, Christensen H. Quantifying App Store Dynamics: Longitudinal Tracking of Mental Health Apps. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2016;4(3):e96 View
  20. Bastiaansen J, Meurs M, Stelwagen R, Wunderink L, Schoevers R, Wichers M, Oldehinkel A. Self-monitoring and personalized feedback based on the experiencing sampling method as a tool to boost depression treatment: a protocol of a pragmatic randomized controlled trial (ZELF-i). BMC Psychiatry 2018;18(1) View
  21. Torous J, Powell A, Rodriguez-Villa E. Health Information Technology Resources to Support Measurement-Based Care. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America 2020;29(4):763 View
  22. Moussa Y, Mahdanian A, Yu C, Segal M, Looper K, Vahia I, Rej S. Mobile Health Technology in Late-Life Mental Illness: A Focused Literature Review. The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 2017;25(8):865 View
  23. Torous J, Firth J, Mueller N, Onnela J, Baker J. Methodology and Reporting of Mobile Health and Smartphone Application Studies for Schizophrenia. Harvard Review of Psychiatry 2017;25(3):146 View
  24. Firth J, Torous J. Smartphone Apps for Schizophrenia: A Systematic Review. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2015;3(4):e102 View
  25. Sequeira L, Perrotta S, LaGrassa J, Merikangas K, Kreindler D, Kundur D, Courtney D, Szatmari P, Battaglia M, Strauss J. Mobile and wearable technology for monitoring depressive symptoms in children and adolescents: A scoping review. Journal of Affective Disorders 2020;265:314 View
  26. Nahum M, Van Vleet T, Sohal V, Mirzabekov J, Rao V, Wallace D, Lee M, Dawes H, Stark-Inbar A, Jordan J, Biagianti B, Merzenich M, Chang E. Immediate Mood Scaler: Tracking Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety Using a Novel Mobile Mood Scale. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2017;5(4):e44 View
  27. Torous J, Roberts L. The Ethical Use of Mobile Health Technology in Clinical Psychiatry. Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease 2017;205(1):4 View
  28. BinDhim N, Alanazi E, Aljadhey H, Basyouni M, Kowalski S, Pont L, Shaman A, Trevena L, Alhawassi T. Does a Mobile Phone Depression-Screening App Motivate Mobile Phone Users With High Depressive Symptoms to Seek a Health Care Professional’s Help?. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2016;18(6):e156 View
  29. Aryana B, Brewster L, Nocera J. Design for mobile mental health: an exploratory review. Health and Technology 2019;9(4):401 View
  30. Hoffman L, Benedetto E, Huang H, Grossman E, Kaluma D, Mann Z, Torous J. Augmenting Mental Health in Primary Care: A 1-Year Study of Deploying Smartphone Apps in a Multi-site Primary Care/Behavioral Health Integration Program. Frontiers in Psychiatry 2019;10 View
  31. Hidalgo-Mazzei D, Nikolova V, Kitchen S, Young A. Internet-connected devices ownership, use and interests in bipolar disorder: from desktop to mobile mental health. Digital Psychiatry 2019;2(1):1 View
  32. Siddique A, Krebs M, Alvarez S, Greenspan I, Patel A, Kinsolving J, Koizumi N. Mobile Apps for the Care Management of Chronic Kidney and End-Stage Renal Diseases: Systematic Search in App Stores and Evaluation. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2019;7(9):e12604 View
  33. Torous J, Wisniewski H, Liu G, Keshavan M. Mental Health Mobile Phone App Usage, Concerns, and Benefits Among Psychiatric Outpatients: Comparative Survey Study. JMIR Mental Health 2018;5(4):e11715 View
  34. Lim M, Penn D. Using Digital Technology in the Treatment of Schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin 2018;44(5):937 View
  35. Kertz S, MacLaren Kelly J, Stevens K, Schrock M, Danitz S. A Review of Free iPhone Applications Designed to Target Anxiety and Worry. Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science 2017;2(2):61 View
  36. COLDER CARRAS M, MOJTABAI R, CULLEN B. Beyond Social Media: A Cross-Sectional Survey of Other Internet and Mobile Phone Applications in a Community Psychiatry Population. Journal of Psychiatric Practice 2018;24(2):127 View
  37. Sit H, Ling R, Lam A, Chen W, Latkin C, Hall B. The Cultural Adaptation of Step-by-Step: An Intervention to Address Depression Among Chinese Young Adults. Frontiers in Psychiatry 2020;11 View
  38. Torous J, Firth J, Huckvale K, Larsen M, Cosco T, Carney R, Chan S, Pratap A, Yellowlees P, Wykes T, Keshavan M, Christensen H. The Emerging Imperative for a Consensus Approach Toward the Rating and Clinical Recommendation of Mental Health Apps. Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease 2018;206(8):662 View
  39. Firth J, Cotter J, Torous J, Bucci S, Firth J, Yung A. Mobile Phone Ownership and Endorsement of “mHealth” Among People With Psychosis: A Meta-analysis of Cross-sectional Studies. Schizophrenia Bulletin 2016;42(2):448 View
  40. Wong K, Liu D, Balzan R, King D, Galletly C. Smartphone and Internet Access and Utilization by People With Schizophrenia in South Australia: Quantitative Survey Study. JMIR Mental Health 2020;7(1):e11551 View
  41. Torous J, Staples P, Fenstermacher E, Dean J, Keshavan M. Barriers, Benefits, and Beliefs of Brain Training Smartphone Apps: An Internet Survey of Younger US Consumers. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 2016;10 View
  42. Smith D. Digital phenotyping approaches and mobile devices enhance CNS biopharmaceutical research and development. Neuropsychopharmacology 2018;43(13):2504 View
  43. Naslund J, Aschbrenner K, Marsch L, McHugo G, Bartels S. Crowdsourcing for conducting randomized trials of internet delivered interventions in people with serious mental illness: A systematic review. Contemporary Clinical Trials 2015;44:77 View
  44. Torous J, Onnela J, Keshavan M. New dimensions and new tools to realize the potential of RDoC: digital phenotyping via smartphones and connected devices. Translational Psychiatry 2017;7(3):e1053 View
  45. Onyeaka H, Wisniewski H, Henson P, Torous J. Understanding the evolving preferences for use of health information technology among adults with self reported anxiety and depression in the U.S. Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy 2020;30(1):49 View
  46. Hansson K, Johansson B, Andersson C, Rastam M, Eberhard S. Issues in Child and Adolescent Inpatient Assessment and Evaluation After Discharge: Protocol for App Development and a Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Research Protocols 2018;7(11):e10121 View
  47. Reinertsen E, Clifford G. A review of physiological and behavioral monitoring with digital sensors for neuropsychiatric illnesses. Physiological Measurement 2018;39(5):05TR01 View
  48. Mofsen A, Rodebaugh T, Nicol G, Depp C, Miller J, Lenze E. When All Else Fails, Listen to the Patient: A Viewpoint on the Use of Ecological Momentary Assessment in Clinical Trials. JMIR Mental Health 2019;6(5):e11845 View
  49. Pugh C, Summers K, Bronsvoort B, Handel I, Clements D. Validity of Internet-Based Longitudinal Study Data: The Elephant in the Virtual Room. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2015;17(4):e96 View
  50. Heilemann M, Martinez A, Soderlund P. A Mental Health Storytelling Intervention Using Transmedia to Engage Latinas: Grounded Theory Analysis of Participants’ Perceptions of the Story’s Main Character. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2018;20(5):e10028 View
  51. Di Matteo D, Fine A, Fotinos K, Rose J, Katzman M. Patient Willingness to Consent to Mobile Phone Data Collection for Mental Health Apps: Structured Questionnaire. JMIR Mental Health 2018;5(3):e56 View
  52. Salzwedel A, Rabe S, Zahn T, Neuwirth J, Eichler S, Haubold K, Wachholz A, Reibis R, Völler H. User Interest in Digital Health Technologies to Encourage Physical Activity: Results of a Survey in Students and Staff of a German University. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2017;5(4):e51 View
  53. Williams A, Fossey E, Farhall J, Foley F, Thomas N. Going Online Together: The Potential for Mental Health Workers to Integrate Recovery Oriented E-Mental Health Resources Into Their Practice. Psychiatry 2018;81(2):116 View
  54. Wright J, Mishkind M, Eells T, Chan S. Computer-Assisted Cognitive-Behavior Therapy and Mobile Apps for Depression and Anxiety. Current Psychiatry Reports 2019;21(7) View
  55. El Morr C, Layal M. Effectiveness of ICT-based intimate partner violence interventions: a systematic review. BMC Public Health 2020;20(1) View
  56. Hilty D, Chan S, Torous J, Luo J, Boland R. Mobile Health, Smartphone/Device, and Apps for Psychiatry and Medicine. Psychiatric Clinics of North America 2019;42(3):513 View
  57. Kleiman E, Nock M. Advances in Scientific Possibilities Offered by Real-Time Monitoring Technology. Psychiatry 2017;80(2):118 View
  58. Schueller S, Washburn J, Price M. Exploring mental health providers' interest in using web and mobile-based tools in their practices. Internet Interventions 2016;4:145 View
  59. Price M, Sawyer T, Harris M, Skalka C. Usability Evaluation of a Mobile Monitoring System to Assess Symptoms After a Traumatic Injury: A Mixed-Methods Study. JMIR Mental Health 2016;3(1):e3 View
  60. Hilty D, Chan S, Torous J, Luo J, Boland R. A Framework for Competencies for the Use of Mobile Technologies in Psychiatry and Medicine: Scoping Review. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2020;8(2):e12229 View
  61. Porras-Segovia A, Díaz-Oliván I, Gutiérrez-Rojas L, Dunne H, Moreno M, Baca-García E. Apps for Depression: Are They Ready to Work?. Current Psychiatry Reports 2020;22(3) View
  62. Litvin S, Saunders R, Maier M, Lüttke S, Matsuoka Y. Gamification as an approach to improve resilience and reduce attrition in mobile mental health interventions: A randomized controlled trial. PLOS ONE 2020;15(9):e0237220 View
  63. Jain N, Singh H, Koolwal G, Kumar S, Gupta A. Opportunities and barriers in service delivery through mobile phones (mHealth) for Severe Mental Illnesses in Rajasthan, India: A multi-site study. Asian Journal of Psychiatry 2015;14:31 View
  64. Parish M, Fazio S, Chan S, Yellowlees P. Managing Psychiatrist-Patient Relationships in the Digital Age: a Summary Review of the Impact of Technology-enabled Care on Clinical Processes and Rapport. Current Psychiatry Reports 2017;19(11) View
  65. Neary M, Schueller S. State of the Field of Mental Health Apps. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 2018;25(4):531 View
  66. Wright J, Mishkind M. Computer-Assisted CBT and Mobile Apps for Depression: Assessment and Integration Into Clinical Care. FOCUS 2020;18(2):162 View
  67. Mehrotra S, Kumar S, Sudhir P, Rao G, Thirthalli J, Gandotra A. Unguided Mental Health Self-help Apps: Reflections on Challenges through a Clinician's Lens. Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine 2017;39(5):707 View
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  69. Chan S, Torous J, Hinton L, Yellowlees P. Towards a Framework for Evaluating Mobile Mental Health Apps. Telemedicine and e-Health 2015;21(12):1038 View
  70. Jabour S, Page A, Hall S, Rodriguez L, Shields W, Alvanzo A. Information and Communication Technologies Interest, Access, and Use: Cross-Sectional Survey of a Community Sample of Urban, Predominantly Black Women. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2018;20(8):e248 View
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  75. Morgiève M, Mesdjian P, Las Vergnas O, Bury P, Demassiet V, Roelandt J, Sebbane D. Social Representations of e-Mental Health Among the Actors of the Health Care System: Free-Association Study. JMIR Mental Health 2021;8(5):e25708 View
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  81. Iliescu R, Kumaravel A, Smurawska L, Torous J, Keshavan M. Smartphone ownership and use of mental health applications by psychiatric inpatients. Psychiatry Research 2021;299:113806 View
  82. Martin-Key N, Schei T, Barker E, Spadaro B, Funnell E, Benacek J, Tomasik J, Bahn S. The Current State and Diagnostic Accuracy of Digital Mental Health Assessment Tools for Psychiatric Disorders: Protocol for a Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. JMIR Research Protocols 2021;10(1):e25382 View
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  97. Pinto da Costa M, Phone Pal Advisory Groups . Volunteering via Smart-Phone for People With Psychosis—Protocol of a Feasibility Trial. Frontiers in Psychiatry 2021;12 View
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Books/Policy Documents

  1. Eftychiou L, El Morr C. The Digitization of Healthcare. View
  2. Song M, Tabi K, Krausz M. Innovations in Global Mental Health. View
  3. Hilty D, Seritan A, Rabinowitz T. Inpatient Geriatric Psychiatry. View
  4. Mucic D, Hilty D. Intercultural Psychotherapy. View
  5. Chan S, Torous J, Hinton L, Yellowlees P. e-Mental Health. View
  6. Carney R, Firth J. Exercise-Based Interventions for Mental Illness. View
  7. Gál É. Smartphone Apps for Health and Wellness. View
  8. Song M, Tabi K, Krausz M. Innovations in Global Mental Health. View
  9. Wright J, Chan S, Mishkind M. Virtual Mental Health Care for Rural and Underserved Settings. View
  10. Olaniyan O, Adetunji C, Adeyomoye O, Dare A, Adeniyi M, Enoch A. Artificial Intelligence for Neurological Disorders. View
  11. Faurholt-Jepsen M, Tønning M, Kessing L. Digital Mental Health. View
  12. Volpe U, Elkholy H, Gargot T, Pinto da Costa M, Orsolini L. Tasman’s Psychiatry. View
  13. Siddhanta M, Kuriansky J, Barry E. Resilient Health. View