Published on in Vol 10, No 11 (2022): November

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/41689, first published .
Effectiveness of Mental Health Apps for Distress During COVID-19 in US Unemployed and Essential Workers: Remote Pragmatic Randomized Clinical Trial

Effectiveness of Mental Health Apps for Distress During COVID-19 in US Unemployed and Essential Workers: Remote Pragmatic Randomized Clinical Trial

Effectiveness of Mental Health Apps for Distress During COVID-19 in US Unemployed and Essential Workers: Remote Pragmatic Randomized Clinical Trial

Journals

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  2. Seo Y, Yong S, Choi W, Kim S. Meta-Analysis of Studies on the Effects of Digital Therapeutics. Journal of Personalized Medicine 2024;14(2):157 View
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  4. Indra B, Palmasutra V, Setyawan F. Effectiveness of Digital Interventions in Reducing Occupational Stress: A Systematic Review. Portuguese Journal of Public Health 2024:1 View
  5. Danielson E, Saturday M, Leonard S, Levit A, Graham A, Marquez M, Alperin K, Shankman S, Griffith J. Efficacy of a Mobile App–Based Behavioral Intervention (DRIVEN) to Help Individuals With Unemployment-Related Emotional Distress Return to Work: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Research Protocols 2024;13:e62715 View