Published on in Vol 9, No 2 (2022): Apr-Jun

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/35641, first published .
Understanding the Potential of Mental Health Apps to Address Mental Health Needs of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Community: Mixed Methods Study

Understanding the Potential of Mental Health Apps to Address Mental Health Needs of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Community: Mixed Methods Study

Understanding the Potential of Mental Health Apps to Address Mental Health Needs of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Community: Mixed Methods Study

Journals

  1. Williams K, Wijaya C, Stamatis C, Abbott G, Lattie E. Insights Into Needs and Preferences for Mental Health Support on Social Media and Through Mobile Apps Among Black Male University Students: Exploratory Qualitative Study. JMIR Formative Research 2022;6(8):e38716 View
  2. Augustin M. Clinical Opinion: Differences in Addressing Needs of Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities for In-Person and Digital Psychotherapy. Journal of Mental Health Research in Intellectual Disabilities 2024;17(4):337 View
  3. Catania J, Beaver S, Kamath R, Worthington E, Lu M, Gandhi H, Waters H, Malone D. Evaluation of Digital Mental Health Technologies in the United States: Systematic Literature Review and Framework Synthesis. JMIR Mental Health 2024;11:e57401 View
  4. Wang A, Wroblewski K, Hawkley L, Pinto J. Types of sensory disability are differentially associated with mental health in older US adults over time. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 2024;72(9):2770 View
  5. Septiana N, Rahmawati N, Rahayu D, Hanggara G. Empowering the deaf community: enhancing healthcare access and mental health support. Journal of Public Health 2024 View