Published on in Vol 8, No 1 (2021): January

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/20314, first published .
Mobile Phone Use and Acceptability for the Delivery of Mental Health Information Among Perinatal Adolescents in Nigeria: Survey Study

Mobile Phone Use and Acceptability for the Delivery of Mental Health Information Among Perinatal Adolescents in Nigeria: Survey Study

Mobile Phone Use and Acceptability for the Delivery of Mental Health Information Among Perinatal Adolescents in Nigeria: Survey Study

Journals

  1. Rodriguez-Villa E, Rozatkar A, Kumar M, Patel V, Bondre A, Naik S, Dutt S, Mehta U, Nagendra S, Tugnawat D, Shrivastava R, Raghuram H, Khan A, Naslund J, Gupta S, Bhan A, Thirthall J, Chand P, Lakhtakia T, Keshavan M, Torous J. Cross cultural and global uses of a digital mental health app: results of focus groups with clinicians, patients and family members in India and the United States. Global Mental Health 2021;8 View
  2. Udenigwe O, Okonofua F, Ntoimo L, Yaya S. Understanding gender dynamics in mHealth interventions can enhance the sustainability of benefits of digital technology for maternal healthcare in rural Nigeria. Frontiers in Global Women's Health 2022;3 View
  3. Kola L, Abiona D, Oladeji B, Ayinde O, Bello T, Gureje O. Theory-driven development of a mobile phone supported intervention for adolescents with perinatal depression. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 2022;57(6):1201 View
  4. Vanderkruik R, Raffi E, Freeman M, Wales R, Cohen L, Lupattelli A. Perinatal depression screening using smartphone technology: Exploring uptake, engagement and future directions for the MGH Perinatal Depression Scale (MGHPDS). PLOS ONE 2021;16(9):e0257065 View
  5. Udenigwe O, Yaya S. Leaving no woman or girl behind? Inclusion and participation in digital maternal health programs in sub-Saharan Africa. Reproductive Health 2022;19(1) View
  6. Palfreyman A, Gazeley U. Adolescent perinatal mental health in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review of qualitative and quantitative evidence. Social Science & Medicine 2022;313:115413 View
  7. Kola L, Kumar M, Fatodu T, Kola M, A Olayemi B, O. Adefolarin A, Ben-Zeev D. Nigerian Adolescent Mothers’ Perceptions of Mhealth Use for Depression: A Qualitative Study. SSRN Electronic Journal 2022 View
  8. Ajayi A, Athero S, Muga W, Kabiru C. Lived experiences of pregnant and parenting adolescents in Africa: A scoping review. Reproductive Health 2023;20(1) View
  9. Kola L, Fatodu T, Kumar M, Kola M, Olayemi B, Adefolarin A, Dania S, Ben-Zeev D. Factors impacting mobile health for depression adoption by adolescent mothers in Nigeria. (Preprint). JMIR Formative Research 2022 View
  10. Atinafu W, Tilahun K, Yilma T, Mekonnen Z, Walle A, Adem J. Intention to use a mobile phone to receive mental health support and its predicting factors among women attending antenatal care at public health facilities in Ambo town, West Shoa zone, Ethiopia 2022. BMC Health Services Research 2023;23(1) View
  11. Abuyadek R, Hammouda E, Elrewany E, Elmalawany D, Ashmawy R, Zeina S, Gebreal A, Ghazy R. Acceptability of Tele-mental Health Services Among Users: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. BMC Public Health 2024;24(1) View
  12. Onu J, Onyeka T. Digital psychiatry in Nigeria: A scoping review. South African Journal of Psychiatry 2024;30 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Albright L, Le H, Meller S, Ofori Atta A, Attah D, Asafo S, Collins P, Ben Zeev D, Snyder J. HCI International 2021 - Late Breaking Posters. View