Published on in Vol 8, No 4 (2021): April

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/24482, first published .
Youth and Provider Perspectives on Behavior-Tracking Mobile Apps: Qualitative Analysis

Youth and Provider Perspectives on Behavior-Tracking Mobile Apps: Qualitative Analysis

Youth and Provider Perspectives on Behavior-Tracking Mobile Apps: Qualitative Analysis

Journals

  1. Sterling W, Sobolev M, Van Meter A, Guinart D, Birnbaum M, Rubio J, Kane J. Digital Technology in Psychiatry: Survey Study of Clinicians. JMIR Formative Research 2022;6(11):e33676 View
  2. Ganapathy A, Casey L, Rowland D, Grady A, Veale Sotheren K, Clough B. Methodological approaches in investigating barriers to digital mental health interventions use: a scoping review. Advances in Mental Health 2024;22(3):425 View
  3. Zuckerman K, Rivas Vazquez L, Morales Santos Y, Fuchu P, Broder-Fingert S, Dolata J, Bedrick S, Fernandez J, Fombonne E, Sanders B. Provider perspectives on equity in use of mobile health autism screening tools. Autism 2024;28(8):1947 View
  4. Severes B, Barreto M, Esteves A. Designing for mental health in higher education: a collaborative approach to digital interventions. Behaviour & Information Technology 2025;44(10):2474 View
  5. Freccero A, Onwunle M, Elliott J, Podder N, Purrinos De Oliveira J, Dewa L. Students’ Perceptions of Learning Analytics for Mental Health Support: Qualitative Study. JMIR Formative Research 2025;9:e70327 View

Conference Proceedings

  1. Severes B, Bala P, Piedade P, Gomes E, Esteves A, Barreto M. Proceedings of the 2025 Conference on Creativity and Cognition. Making Sense of Our Data: Exploring Well-Being Self-Tracking Through Creative Collaboration View
  2. Rameshbhai P, Zalawadia K, Patidar M. 2025 12th International Conference on Computing for Sustainable Global Development (INDIACom). AI-Driven Mobile Usage Tracking and Management System for Youth View