2020
DOI: 10.2196/17458
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Mobile Apps for Mental Health Issues: Meta-Review of Meta-Analyses

Abstract: Background Mental health apps have great potential to help people needing support to cope with distress or specific symptoms. In fact, there is an exponential increase in the number of mental health apps available on the internet, with less than 5% being actually studied. Objective This study aimed to assess the quality of the available evidence regarding the use of mental health apps and to summarize the results obtained so far. … Show more

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“…Internet-delivered treatments for gambling problems could be particularly helpful to fill the treatment gap faced by people with gambling disorders [41]. Internet-based interventions could have very different forms such as web format [38,42], smartphone apps [40,43], or specialized email or video call support. Future studies may further assess different kinds of assistance, their acceptability, usability, and effectiveness.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Internet-delivered treatments for gambling problems could be particularly helpful to fill the treatment gap faced by people with gambling disorders [41]. Internet-based interventions could have very different forms such as web format [38,42], smartphone apps [40,43], or specialized email or video call support. Future studies may further assess different kinds of assistance, their acceptability, usability, and effectiveness.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the recent years, a significant change has taken place in health care delivery system due to the availability of smartphones and smartphone applications [ 18 ]. The use of mobile technology can help to reduce a number of barriers for mental health care such as providers’ workload, lack of qualified personnel, geographical and attitudinal barriers to seek treatment [ 19 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Expanding access to remote telemental and telebehavioral health services is recommended, along with safe in-person care equipped to meet the varying needs of specific populations. Alternative resources may include digital mental health interventions (especially for adolescents and young adults), [138][139][140][141] which offer potential to use data to design personalized interventions, though determining the efficacy of interventions is important. 142 Finally, emergency mental health crisis support may involve encouraging people to contact helplines, and, in the face of more urgent concerns, to go to a hospital emergency department.…”
Section: Responsementioning
confidence: 99%