A mixed methods analysis of existing assessment and evaluation tools (AETs) for mental health applications
IntroductionMental health Applications (MH Apps) can potentially improve access to high-quality mental health care. However, the recent rapid expansion of MH Apps has created growing concern regarding their safety and effectiveness, leading to the development of AETs (Assessment and Evaluation Tools...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Ahmed (Author), Chris Trimmer (Author), Wishah Khan (Author), Andrew Tuck (Author), Terri Rodak (Author), Branka Agic (Author), Kelsey Kavic (Author), Sapna Wadhawan (Author), Maureen Abbott (Author), M. Omair Husain (Author), M. Ishrat Husain (Author), Kwame McKenzie (Author), Yuri Quintana (Author), Farooq Naeem (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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