Published on in Vol 9 , No 8 (2022) :August

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/39885, first published .
An e–Mental Health Resource for COVID-19–Associated Stress Reduction: Mixed Methods Study of Reach, Usability, and User Perceptions

An e–Mental Health Resource for COVID-19–Associated Stress Reduction: Mixed Methods Study of Reach, Usability, and User Perceptions

An e–Mental Health Resource for COVID-19–Associated Stress Reduction: Mixed Methods Study of Reach, Usability, and User Perceptions

Nadia Minian 1, 2, 3, 4 , PhD ;   Allison Gayapersad 2 , PhD ;   Anika Saiva 2 , MPH ;   Rosa Dragonetti 1, 2 , MSc ;   Sean A Kidd 5, 6 , PhD ;   Gillian Strudwick 6, 7 , RN, PhD ;   Peter Selby 1, 2, 5, 8, 9 , MBBS, MHSc

1 Department of Family and Community Medicine , University of Toronto , Toronto , ON , CA

2 Nicotine Dependence Service , Centre for Addiction and Mental Health , Toronto , ON , CA

3 Institute of Medical Science , University of Toronto , Toronto , ON , CA

4 Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology , University of Toronto , Toronto , ON , CA

5 Department of Psychiatry , University of Toronto , Toronto , ON , CA

6 Centre for Addiction and Mental Health , Toronto , ON , CA

7 Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation , University of Toronto , Toronto , ON , CA

8 Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute , Centre for Addiction and Mental Health , Toronto , ON , CA

9 Dalla Lana School of Public Health , University of Toronto , Toronto , ON , CA

Corresponding Author:

  • Peter Selby, MBBS, MHSc
  • Nicotine Dependence Service
  • Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
  • 1025 Queen Street West
  • Toronto, ON
  • CA
  • Phone: 1 416 535 8501
  • Email: peter_selby@camh.net