Published on 23.02.18 in Vol 5, No 1 (2018): Jan-Mar
Works citing "Acceptability, Use, and Safety of a Mobile Phone App (BlueIce) for Young People Who Self-Harm: Qualitative Study of Service Users’ Experience"
According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/mental.8779):
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Chan S, Li L, Torous J, Gratzer D, Yellowlees PM. Review of Use of Asynchronous Technologies Incorporated in Mental Health Care. Current Psychiatry Reports 2018;20(10)
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Herring AMR, Craven MP, Mughal F, Rawsthorne M, Rees K, Walker L, Wolpert M. Potential of using visual imagery to revolutionise measurement of emotional health. Archives of Disease in Childhood 2020;105(7):690
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McCashin D, Coyle D, O'Reilly G. Qualitative Synthesis of Young People’s Experiences With Technology-Assisted Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019;21(11):e13540
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Edbrooke-Childs J, Edridge C, Averill P, Delane L, Hollis C, Craven MP, Martin K, Feltham A, Jeremy G, Deighton J, Wolpert M. A Feasibility Trial of Power Up: Smartphone App to Support Patient Activation and Shared Decision Making for Mental Health in Young People. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2019;7(6):e11677
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Hornsby N, Blom L, Sengoelge M. Psychosocial Interventions Targeting Recovery in Child and Adolescent Burns: A Systematic Review. Journal of Pediatric Psychology 2019;
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Crosby L, Bonnington O. Experiences and implications of smartphone apps for depression and anxiety. Sociology of Health & Illness 2020;42(4):925
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Punukollu M, Leighton EL, Brooks AF, Heron S, Mitchell F, Regener P, Karagiorgou O, Bell C, Gilmour M, Moya N, Sharpe H, Minnis H. SafeSpot: an innovative app and mental health support package for Scottish schools – a qualitative analysis as part of a mixed methods study. Child and Adolescent Mental Health 2020;25(2):110
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Muscara F, Ng O, Crossley L, Lu S, Kalisch L, Melvin G, Gronow S, Prakash C, Anderson V. The feasibility of using smartphone apps to manage self-harm and suicidal acts in adolescents admitted to an inpatient mental health ward. DIGITAL HEALTH 2020;6:205520762097531
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Tighe J, Shand F, McKay K, Mcalister T, Mackinnon A, Christensen H. Usage and Acceptability of the iBobbly App: Pilot Trial for Suicide Prevention in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Youth. JMIR Mental Health 2020;7(12):e14296
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Kruzan KP, Whitlock J, Bazarova NN. Examining the Relationship Between the Use of a Mobile Peer-Support App and Self-Injury Outcomes: Longitudinal Mixed Methods Study. JMIR Mental Health 2021;8(1):e21854
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Cliffe B, Tingley J, Greenhalgh I, Stallard P. mHealth Interventions for Self-Harm: Scoping Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2021;23(4):e25140
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Čuš A, Edbrooke-Childs J, Ohmann S, Plener PL, Akkaya-Kalayci T. “Smartphone Apps Are Cool, But Do They Help Me?”: A Qualitative Interview Study of Adolescents’ Perspectives on Using Smartphone Interventions to Manage Nonsuicidal Self-Injury. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021;18(6):3289
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Knapp AA, Cohen K, Nicholas J, Mohr DC, Carlo AD, Skerl JJ, Lattie EG. Integration of Digital Tools Into Community Mental Health Care Settings That Serve Young People: Focus Group Study. JMIR Mental Health 2021;8(8):e27379
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Bates K, Morgan H, Crosby E, Nurse K, Flynn A, Stern D, Baronian R, Kennedy E. Developing digital approaches for adolescents and young adults with autism and learning disabilities: Tools to facilitate access and shared decision-making. Educational and Child Psychology 2021;38(3):124
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Hill C, Reardon T, Taylor L, Creswell C. Online Support and Intervention for Child Anxiety (OSI): Development and Usability Testing. JMIR Formative Research 2022;6(4):e29846
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Cliffe B, Moore E, Whittle K, Stallard P. The acceptability, safety, and effects of a smartphone application for university students who self-harm: an open study (Preprint). JMIR Formative Research 2022;
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Cliffe B, Stokes Z, Stallard P. The Acceptability of a Smartphone App (BlueIce) for University Students Who Self-harm. Archives of Suicide Research 2023;27(2):565
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Kruzan KP, Reddy M, Washburn JJ, Mohr DC. Developing a Mobile App for Young Adults with Nonsuicidal Self-Injury: A Prototype Feedback Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022;19(23):16163
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Núñez D, Gaete J, Meza D, Andaur J, Robinson J. Testing the Effectiveness of a Blended Intervention to Reduce Suicidal Ideation among School Adolescents in Chile: A Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022;19(7):3947
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Kruzan KP, Whitlock J, Bazarova NN, Bhandari A, Chapman J. Use of a Mobile Peer Support App Among Young People With Nonsuicidal Self-injury: Small-scale Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Formative Research 2022;6(1):e26526
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Greenhalgh I, Tingley J, Taylor G, Medina-Lara A, Rhodes S, Stallard P. Beating Adolescent Self-Harm (BASH): a randomised controlled trial comparing usual care versus usual care plus a smartphone self-harm prevention app (BlueIce) in young adolescents aged 12–17 who self-harm: study protocol. BMJ Open 2021;11(11):e049859
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Sarubbi S, Rogante E, Erbuto D, Cifrodelli M, Sarli G, Polidori L, Lester D, Berardelli I, Pompili M. The Effectiveness of Mobile Apps for Monitoring and Management of Suicide Crisis: A Systematic Review of the Literature. Journal of Clinical Medicine 2022;11(19):5616
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Pichikov AA, Popov YV. Problems with Suicidal Behavior Prevention in Adolescents: a Narrative Literature Review. Consortium Psychiatricum 2022;3(2):5
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Chen E, Muessig KE, Moracco KE. Understanding the Acceptability of Health Apps among Adolescents: A Qualitative Study. ACI Open 2022;06(02):e103
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Newton AS, March S, Gehring ND, Rowe AK, Radomski AD. Establishing a Working Definition of User Experience for eHealth Interventions of Self-reported User Experience Measures With eHealth Researchers and Adolescents: Scoping Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2021;23(12):e25012
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Six SG, Byrne KA, Aly H, Harris MW. The Effect of Mental Health App Customization on Depressive Symptoms in College Students: Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Mental Health 2022;9(8):e39516
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Kruzan KP, Whitlock J, Chapman J, Bhandari A, Bazarova N. Young Adults’ Perceptions of 2 Publicly Available Digital Resources for Self-injury: Qualitative Study of a Peer Support App and Web-Based Factsheets. JMIR Formative Research 2023;7:e41546
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Kruzan KP, Mohr DC, Reddy M. How Technologies Can Support Self-Injury Self-Management: Perspectives of Young Adults With Lived Experience of Nonsuicidal Self-Injury. Frontiers in Digital Health 2022;4
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Martiniuk A, Toepfer A, Lane-Brown A. A review of risks, adverse effects and mitigation strategies when delivering mental health services using telehealth. Journal of Mental Health 2023;:1
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Shin HD, Durocher K, Sequeira L, Zaheer J, Torous J, Strudwick G. Information and communication technology-based interventions for suicide prevention implemented in clinical settings: a scoping review. BMC Health Services Research 2023;23(1)
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KABADAYI F, GÜVEN M. Psikolojik Yardım Hizmetlerindeki Mobil Uygulamalarla İlgili Bir İnceleme. Türk Eğitim Bilimleri Dergisi 2023;21(3):1660
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Luo M, Yue Y, Du N, Xiao Y, Chen C, Huan Z. Needs for mobile and internet-based psychological intervention in patients with self-injury and suicide-related behaviors: a qualitative systematic review. BMC Psychiatry 2024;24(1)
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Guerrero E, Andreasson K, Larsen L, Buus N, Skovgaard Larsen JL, Krogh J, Thastum R, Lindberg L, Lindblad K, Erlangsen A, Nordentoft M. Zero Self-Harm app: a mobile phone application to reduce non-suicidal self-injury—study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials 2024;25(1)
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Rheinberger D, Baffsky R, McGillivray L, Z Q Gan D, Larsen M, Torok M. Digital therapeutics in the hospital for suicide crisis – content and design recommendations from young people and hospital staff. DIGITAL HEALTH 2024;10
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