A Mobile Phone-Based App for Use During Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Adolescents With Anxiety (MindClimb): User-Centered Design and Usability Study
BackgroundMobile device-based tools to help adolescents practice skills outside of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) sessions for treating an anxiety disorder may lead to greater treatment gains. ObjectiveThis study aimed to develop, design, and test the acceptability, learnability, heuristics, and...
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Main Authors: | Newton, Amanda (Author), Bagnell, Alexa (Author), Rosychuk, Rhonda (Author), Duguay, Janelle (Author), Wozney, Lori (Author), Huguet, Anna (Author), Henderson, Joanna (Author), Curran, Janet (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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