Female youth and mental health service providers' perspectives on the JoyPop™ app: a qualitative study
IntroductionMobile health (mHealth) apps are a promising adjunct to traditional mental health services, especially in underserviced areas. Developed to foster resilience in youth, the JoyPop™ app has a growing evidence base showing improvement in emotion regulation and mental health symptoms among y...
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Main Authors: | Ishaq Malik (Author), Arnaldo Perez (Author), Elaine Toombs (Author), Fred Schmidt (Author), Janine V. Olthuis (Author), Jaidyn Charlton (Author), Elizabeth Grassia (Author), Crystal Squier (Author), Kristine Stasiuk (Author), Tina Bobinski (Author), Aislin R. Mushquash (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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