The Functionality of Mobile Apps for Anxiety: Systematic Search and Analysis of Engagement and Tailoring Features
BackgroundA range of mobile apps for anxiety have been developed in response to the high prevalence of anxiety disorders. Although the number of publicly available apps for anxiety is increasing, attrition rates among mobile apps are high. These apps must be engaging and relevant to end users to be...
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Main Authors: | Andreas Balaskas (Author), Stephen M Schueller (Author), Anna L Cox (Author), Gavin Doherty (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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