Published on in Vol 3, No 3 (2016): Jul-Sept

Web-Based Intervention to Reduce Substance Abuse and Depressive Symptoms in Mexico: Development and Usability Test

Web-Based Intervention to Reduce Substance Abuse and Depressive Symptoms in Mexico: Development and Usability Test

Web-Based Intervention to Reduce Substance Abuse and Depressive Symptoms in Mexico: Development and Usability Test

Journals

  1. Martínez P, Rojas G, Martínez V, Lara M, Pérez J. Internet-based interventions for the prevention and treatment of depression in people living in developing countries: A systematic review. Journal of Affective Disorders 2018;234:193 View
  2. Baek H, Suh J, Kang S, Kang S, Lim T, Hwang H, Yoo S. Enhancing User Experience Through User Study: Design of an mHealth Tool for Self-Management and Care Engagement of Cardiovascular Disease Patients. JMIR Cardio 2018;2(1):e3 View
  3. Hides L, Quinn C, Stoyanov S, Kavanagh D, Baker A. Psychological interventions for co-occurring depression and substance use disorders. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2019;2019(11) View
  4. Thielsch M, Thielsch C. Depressive symptoms and web user experience. PeerJ 2018;6:e4439 View
  5. Wagenaar B, Hammett W, Jackson C, Atkins D, Belus J, Kemp C. Implementation outcomes and strategies for depression interventions in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review. Global Mental Health 2020;7 View
  6. Søgaard Neilsen A, Wilson R. Combining e‐mental health intervention development with human computer interaction (HCI) design to enhance technology‐facilitated recovery for people with depression and/or anxiety conditions: An integrative literature review. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 2019;28(1):22 View
  7. Tiburcio M, Lara M, Martínez N, Fernández M, Aguilar A. Web-Based Intervention to Reduce Substance Abuse and Depression: A Three Arm Randomized Trial in Mexico. Substance Use & Misuse 2018;53(13):2220 View
  8. Salamanca-Sanabria A, Richards D, Timulak L. Adapting an internet-delivered intervention for depression for a Colombian college student population: An illustration of an integrative empirical approach. Internet Interventions 2019;15:76 View
  9. Geraghty A, Muñoz R, Yardley L, Mc Sharry J, Little P, Moore M. Developing an Unguided Internet-Delivered Intervention for Emotional Distress in Primary Care Patients: Applying Common Factor and Person-Based Approaches. JMIR Mental Health 2016;3(4):e53 View
  10. Gibson O, Reilly R, Harfield S, Tufanaru C, Ward J. Web-based therapeutic interventions for assessing, managing and treating health conditions in Indigenous people: a scoping review protocol. JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports 2017;15(10):2487 View
  11. Quiñonez-Freire C, Vara M, Herrero R, Mira A, García-Palacios A, Botella C, Baños R. Cultural adaptation of the Smiling is Fun program for the treatment of depression in the Ecuadorian public health care system: A study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Internet Interventions 2021;23:100352 View
  12. Vial S, Boudhraâ S, Dumont M. Human-Centered Design Approaches in Digital Mental Health Interventions: Exploratory Mapping Review. JMIR Mental Health 2022;9(6):e35591 View
  13. Cordero Oropeza M, Berenzon S, Robles R, Real T, Medina Mora M. Community-Based Mental Health Services in Mexico. Consortium Psychiatricum 2021;2(3):53 View
  14. Mondragón-Gómez R, Martínez-Vélez N, Fernández-Torres M, Tiburcio Sainz M. Evaluation of Psychometric Properties of the Acceptability of ICT Use for Mental Health Care Questionnaire. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction 2023;21(4):2706 View
  15. Idrees A, Kraft R, Winter M, Küchler A, Baumeister H, Reilly R, Reichert M, Pryss R. Exploring the usability of an internet-based intervention and its providing eHealth platform in an eye-tracking study. Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing 2023;14(7):9621 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Blankenhagel K, Werner J, Mayer G, Schultz J, Zarnekow R. Wireless Mobile Communication and Healthcare. View