Published on in Vol 4, No 1 (2017): Jan-Mar

Designing eHealth Applications to Reduce Cognitive Effort for Persons With Severe Mental Illness: Page Complexity, Navigation Simplicity, and Comprehensibility

Designing eHealth Applications to Reduce Cognitive Effort for Persons With Severe Mental Illness: Page Complexity, Navigation Simplicity, and Comprehensibility

Designing eHealth Applications to Reduce Cognitive Effort for Persons With Severe Mental Illness: Page Complexity, Navigation Simplicity, and Comprehensibility

Journals

  1. Chan S, Li L, Torous J, Gratzer D, Yellowlees P. Review and Implementation of Self-Help and Automated Tools in Mental Health Care. Psychiatric Clinics of North America 2019;42(4):597 View
  2. Buitenweg D, Bongers I, van de Mheen D, van Oers H, van Nieuwenhuizen C. Cocreative Development of the QoL-ME: A Visual and Personalized Quality of Life Assessment App for People With Severe Mental Health Problems. JMIR Mental Health 2019;6(3):e12378 View
  3. Wegner S, Lohmeyer Q, Wahlen D, Neumann S, Groebli J, Meboldt M. Value of Eye-Tracking Data for Classification of Information Processing–Intensive Handling Tasks: Quasi-Experimental Study on Cognition and User Interface Design. JMIR Human Factors 2020;7(2):e15581 View
  4. Chan S, Godwin H, Gonzalez A, Yellowlees P, Hilty D. Review of Use and Integration of Mobile Apps Into Psychiatric Treatments. Current Psychiatry Reports 2017;19(12) View
  5. Buitenweg D, van de Mheen D, Grund J, van Oers H, van Nieuwenhuizen C. Visual and Personalized Quality of Life Assessment App for People With Severe Mental Health Problems: Qualitative Evaluation. JMIR Mental Health 2020;7(12):e19593 View
  6. Fulford D, Mote J, Gard D, Mueser K, Gill K, Leung L, Dillaway K. Development of the Motivation and Skills Support (MASS) social goal attainment smartphone app for (and with) people with schizophrenia. Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy 2020;30(1):23 View
  7. Brunette M, Ferron J, McGurk S, Williams J, Harrington A, Devitt T, Xie H. Brief, Web-Based Interventions to Motivate Smokers With Schizophrenia: Randomized Trial. JMIR Mental Health 2020;7(2):e16524 View
  8. Brunette M, Ferron J, Geiger P, Guarino S, Pratt S, Lord S, Aschbrenner K, Adachi-Mejia A. Pilot study of a mobile smoking cessation intervention for low-income smokers with serious mental illness. Journal of Smoking Cessation 2019;14(4):203 View
  9. Rotondi A, Grady J, Hanusa B, Haas G, Spring M, Abebe K, Luther J, Gurklis J. Key Variables for Effective eHealth Designs for Individuals With and Without Mental Health Disorders: 2^12-4 Fractional Factorial Experiment. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2021;23(3):e23137 View
  10. Muscat D, Lambert K, Shepherd H, McCaffery K, Zwi S, Liu N, Sud K, Saunders J, O’Lone E, Kim J, Robbins A, Webster A, Smith J. Supporting patients to be involved in decisions about their health and care: Development of a best practice health literacy App for Australian adults living with Chronic Kidney Disease. Health Promotion Journal of Australia 2021;32(S1):115 View
  11. Chivilgina O, Elger B, Jotterand F. Digital Technologies for Schizophrenia Management: A Descriptive Review. Science and Engineering Ethics 2021;27(2) View
  12. Gowarty M, Aschbrenner K, Brunette M. Acceptability and Usability of Mobile Apps for Smoking Cessation Among Young Adults With Psychotic Disorders and Other Serious Mental Illness. Frontiers in Psychiatry 2021;12 View
  13. Guo F, Chen J, Li M, Lyu W, Zhang J. Effects of visual complexity on user search behavior and satisfaction: an eye-tracking study of mobile news apps. Universal Access in the Information Society 2022;21(4):795 View
  14. Arnold C, Farhall J, Villagonzalo K, Sharma K, Thomas N. Engagement with online psychosocial interventions for psychosis: A review and synthesis of relevant factors. Internet Interventions 2021:100411 View
  15. Fortuna K, Wright A, Mois G, Myers A, Kadakia A, Collins-Pisano C. Feasibility, Acceptability, and Potential Utility of Peer-supported Ecological Momentary Assessment Among People with Serious Mental Illness: a Pilot Study. Psychiatric Quarterly 2022;93(3):717 View
  16. Fortuna K, Myers A, Ferron J, Kadakia A, Bianco C, Bruce M, Bartels S. Assessing a digital peer support self-management intervention for adults with serious mental illness: feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effectiveness. Journal of Mental Health 2022;31(6):833 View
  17. Fulford D, Schupbach E, Gard D, Mueser K, Mow J, Leung L. Do cognitive impairments limit treatment gains in a standalone digital intervention for psychosis? A test of the digital divide. Schizophrenia Research: Cognition 2022;28:100244 View
  18. Morton E, Nicholas J, Lapadat L, O'Brien H, Barnes S, Poh C, Michalak E. Use of smartphone apps in bipolar disorder: An international web-based survey of feature preferences and privacy concerns. Journal of Affective Disorders 2021;295:1102 View
  19. Schouten S, Kip H, Dekkers T, Deenik J, Beerlage-de Jong N, Ludden G, Kelders S. Best-practices for co-design processes involving people with severe mental illness for eMental health interventions: a qualitative multi-method approach. Design for Health 2022;6(3):316 View
  20. Pennou A, Lecomte T, Potvin S, Riopel G, Vézina C, Villeneuve M, Abdel-Baki A, Khazaal Y. A Mobile Health App (ChillTime) Promoting Emotion Regulation in Dual Disorders: Acceptability and Feasibility Pilot Study. JMIR Formative Research 2023;7:e37293 View
  21. Minian N, Gayapersad A, Saiva A, Dragonetti R, Kidd S, Strudwick G, Selby P. An e–Mental Health Resource for COVID-19–Associated Stress Reduction: Mixed Methods Study of Reach, Usability, and User Perceptions. JMIR Mental Health 2022;9(8):e39885 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Khazaal Y. Traité de Réhabilitation Psychosociale. View
  2. Bell I, Lim M, Thomas N. A Clinical Introduction to Psychosis. View
  3. Kip H, Dekkers T, Heirbaut T. Handbook of Anger, Aggression, and Violence. View
  4. Kip H, Dekkers T, Heirbaut T. Handbook of Anger, Aggression, and Violence. View