Barriers and Facilitators of User Engagement With Digital Mental Health Interventions for People With Psychosis or Bipolar Disorder: Systematic Review and Best-Fit Framework Synthesis
BackgroundDigital mental health interventions (DMHIs) to monitor and improve the health of people with psychosis or bipolar disorder show promise; however, user engagement is variable, and integrated clinical use is low. ObjectiveThis prospectively registered syst...
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Main Authors: | Emily Eisner, Sophie Faulkner, Stephanie Allan, Hannah Ball, Daniela Di Basilio, Jennifer Nicholas, Aansha Priyam, Paul Wilson, Xiaolong Zhang, Sandra Bucci |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JMIR Publications
2025-01-01
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Series: | JMIR Mental Health |
Online Access: | https://mental.jmir.org/2025/1/e65246 |
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