Published on in Vol 7 , No 2 (2020) :February

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/15801, first published .
The Acceptability of Text Messaging to Help African American Women Manage Anxiety and Depression: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

The Acceptability of Text Messaging to Help African American Women Manage Anxiety and Depression: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

The Acceptability of Text Messaging to Help African American Women Manage Anxiety and Depression: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

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  1. Dwyer A, de Almeida Neto A, Estival D, Li W, Lam-Cassettari C, Antoniou M. Suitability of Text-Based Communications for the Delivery of Psychological Therapeutic Services to Rural and Remote Communities: Scoping Review. JMIR Mental Health 2021;8(2):e19478 View
  2. Davoudi A, Lee N, Chivers C, Delaney T, Asch E, Reitz C, Mehta S, Chaiyachati K, Mowery D. Patient Interaction Phenotypes With an Automated Remote Hypertension Monitoring Program and Their Association With Blood Pressure Control: Observational Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(12):e22493 View
  3. Wang T, Bashir M. Privacy considerations when predicting mental health using social media. Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology 2020;57(1) View
  4. McCall T, Ali M, Yu F, Fontelo P, Khairat S. Development of a Mobile App to Support Self-management of Anxiety and Depression in African American Women: Usability Study. JMIR Formative Research 2021;5(8):e24393 View