The SoCAP (Social Communication, Affiliation, and Presence) Taxonomy of Social Features: Scoping Review of Commercially Available eHealth Apps
BackgroundeHealth interventions have proven to be valuable resources for users with diverse mental and behavioral health concerns. As these technologies continue to proliferate, both academic researchers and commercial app creators are leveraging the use of features that foster a sense of social con...
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Main Authors: | Ian Kwok (Author), Melanie Freedman (Author), Lisa Kamsickas (Author), Emily G Lattie (Author), Dershung Yang (Author), Judith Tedlie Moskowitz (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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