2018
DOI: 10.2196/preprints.10133
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Improving the Efficacy of Cognitive Training for Digital Mental Health Interventions Through Avatar Customization: Crowdsourced Quasi-Experimental Study (Preprint)

Abstract: Background: The success of Internet-based mental health interventions in practice -i.e., in-the-wild -depends on the uptake and retention of the application and the user's focused attention in the moment of use. Incorporating game-based motivational design into digital interventions delivered in-the-wild has been shown to increase uptake and retention in Internet-based training; however, there are outstanding questions about the potential of game-based motivational strategies to increase engagement with a task… Show more

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