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Ecological Momentary Assessment of Adolescent Problems, Coping Efficacy, and Mood States Using a Mobile Phone App: An Exploratory Study

Ecological Momentary Assessment of Adolescent Problems, Coping Efficacy, and Mood States Using a Mobile Phone App: An Exploratory Study

A more detailed description of the full app content is presented in Kenny, Dooley, and Fitzgerald [27]. As this study was exploratory, specific hypotheses were not generated. However, the researchers were interested in answering the following 4 general questions: First, the researchers were interested in exploring: (1) To what extent do participants engage with the EMA component of the app?

Rachel Ellen Kenny, Barbara Dooley, Amanda Fitzgerald

JMIR Ment Health 2016;3(4):e51

Supporting Self-management and Quality of Life in Bipolar Disorder With the PolarUs App (Alpha): Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study

Supporting Self-management and Quality of Life in Bipolar Disorder With the PolarUs App (Alpha): Protocol for a Mixed Methods Study

Reference 48: Implementation of e-mental health for depression and anxiety: a critical scoping review Reference 92: Critical design elements of e-health applications for users with severe mental illness: Reference 94: Is there a trial bias impacting user engagement with unguided e-mental health interventionse-Mental Health and Cyberpsychology

Erin E Michalak, Steven J Barnes, Emma Morton, Heather L O'Brien, Greg Murray, Rachelle Hole, Denny Meyer

JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(8):e36213

Toward Increasing Engagement in Substance Use Data Collection: Development of the Substance Abuse Research Assistant App and Protocol for a Microrandomized Trial Using Adolescents and Emerging Adults

Toward Increasing Engagement in Substance Use Data Collection: Development of the Substance Abuse Research Assistant App and Protocol for a Microrandomized Trial Using Adolescents and Emerging Adults

Panels a, b, c, d, and e respectively show the state of aquarium if a participant self-reports for 1, 7, 14, 24, and 30 days. Although the aquarium is expected to promote engagement, it may lose its novelty over time. Therefore, SARA includes other post-data collection rewards in the form of memes or gifs and life insights. Once participants complete the daily survey part of the self-input, they may receive a meme or an animated gif. The meme or gif is intended to be either funny or inspirational.

Mashfiqui Rabbi, Meredith Philyaw Kotov, Rebecca Cunningham, Erin E. Bonar, Inbal Nahum-Shani, Predrag Klasnja, Maureen Walton, Susan Murphy

JMIR Res Protoc 2018;7(7):e166

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