Published on in Vol 8, No 8 (2021): August

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/28360, first published .
Mental Health and the Perceived Usability of Digital Mental Health Tools Among Essential Workers and People Unemployed Due to COVID-19: Cross-sectional Survey Study

Mental Health and the Perceived Usability of Digital Mental Health Tools Among Essential Workers and People Unemployed Due to COVID-19: Cross-sectional Survey Study

Mental Health and the Perceived Usability of Digital Mental Health Tools Among Essential Workers and People Unemployed Due to COVID-19: Cross-sectional Survey Study

Journals

  1. Comtois K, Mata-Greve F, Johnson M, Pullmann M, Mosser B, Arean P. Effectiveness of Mental Health Apps for Distress During COVID-19 in US Unemployed and Essential Workers: Remote Pragmatic Randomized Clinical Trial. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2022;10(11):e41689 View
  2. Minian N, Saiva A, Gayapersad A, Dragonetti R, Proulx C, Debergue P, Lecce J, Hussain S, Desjardins E, Selby P. Video Game to Attenuate Pandemic-Related Stress From an Equity Lens: Development and Usability Study. JMIR Formative Research 2022;6(5):e36820 View
  3. Bégin C, Berthod J, Martinez L, Truchon M. Use of Mobile Apps and Online Programs of Mindfulness and Self-Compassion Training in Workers: A Scoping Review. Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science 2022;7(4):477 View
  4. Borghouts J, Neary M, Palomares K, De Leon C, Schueller S, Schneider M, Stadnick N, Mukamel D, Sorkin D, Brown D, McCleerey-Hooper S, Moriarty G, Eikey E. Understanding the Potential of Mental Health Apps to Address Mental Health Needs of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Community: Mixed Methods Study. JMIR Human Factors 2022;9(2):e35641 View
  5. Amsalem D, Wall M, Lazarov A, Markowitz J, Fisch C, LeBeau M, Hinds M, Liu J, Fisher P, Smith T, Hankerson S, Lewis-Fernández R, Neria Y, Dixon L. Destigmatising mental health treatment and increasing openness to seeking treatment: randomised controlled trial of brief video interventions. BJPsych Open 2022;8(5) View
  6. McCallum M, Ho A, Mitchell E, May C, Behr H, Ritschel L, Mochrie K, Michaelides A. Feasibility, Acceptability, and Preliminary Outcomes of a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy–Based Mobile Mental Well-being Program (Noom Mood): Single-Arm Prospective Cohort Study. JMIR Formative Research 2022;6(4):e36794 View
  7. Agapie E, Chang K, Patrachari S, Neary M, Schueller S. Understanding Mental Health Apps for Youth: Focus Group Study With Latinx Youth. JMIR Formative Research 2022;6(10):e40726 View
  8. Catania J, Beaver S, Kamath R, Worthington E, Lu M, Gandhi H, Waters H, Malone D. Evaluation of Digital Mental Health Technologies in the United States: Systematic Literature Review and Framework Synthesis. JMIR Mental Health 2024;11:e57401 View
  9. Xu R, Tian L, Zhu L, Cao Y, Chan S, Dong D, Cheung W, Wong E. Age Differences in Electronic Mental Health Literacy: Qualitative Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2024;26:e59131 View
  10. Semonella M, Marchesi G, Castelnuovo G, Andersson G, Pietrabissa G. Internet-delivered emotional self-management program for the general population during the COVID-19 pandemic: Usability testing. DIGITAL HEALTH 2024;10 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Grundy J, Mueller I, Madugalla A, Khalajzadeh H, Obie H, McIntosh J, Kanij T. Evaluation of Novel Approaches to Software Engineering. View
  2. Grundy J, Kanij T, Hoda R, Khalajzadeh H, Madugalla A, McIntosh J. Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Software Engineering. View