Just-in-Time Adaptive Mechanisms of Popular Mobile Apps for Individuals With Depression: Systematic App Search and Literature Review
BackgroundThe number of smartphone apps that focus on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of depression is increasing. A promising approach to increase the effectiveness of the apps while reducing the individual's burden is the use of just-in-time adaptive intervention (JITAI) mechanisms....
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Main Authors: | Gisbert W Teepe (Author), Ashish Da Fonseca (Author), Birgit Kleim (Author), Nicholas C Jacobson (Author), Alicia Salamanca Sanabria (Author), Lorainne Tudor Car (Author), Elgar Fleisch (Author), Tobias Kowatsch (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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