User Perspectives on a Resilience-Building App (JoyPop): Qualitative Study
BackgroundResilience is the capability, resources, and processes that are available to a person or system to adapt successfully in the face of stress or adversity. Given that resilience can be enhanced, using advances in technology to deliver and evaluate the impact of resilience interventions is wa...
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Main Authors: | Aislin R Mushquash (Author), Erin S Pearson (Author), Kayla Waddington (Author), Angela MacIsaac (Author), Shakira Mohammed (Author), Elizabeth Grassia (Author), Savanah Smith (Author), Christine Wekerle (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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