2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10597-020-00617-4
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Promoting Resilience Among College Student Veterans Through an Acceptance-and-Commitment-Therapy App: An Intervention Refinement Study

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“…Taken together, this recent evidence suggests that the psychological impact of COVID-19 has been pervasive among different population groups and, therefore, requires more accessible and non-stigmatizing mental health care and services. In this context, the increasing acceptance of mindfulness as a non-stigmatizing approach to ameliorating PTSD symptoms and the ubiquity of smartphone use (e.g., 81% of the U.S. population own a smartphone, Pew Research Center 2019 ) suggest that our mindfulness- and acceptance-based mobile app intervention for college student veterans with PTSD (Reyes et al 2020b ) could also be highly relevant to individuals psychologically impacted by the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
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“…Taken together, this recent evidence suggests that the psychological impact of COVID-19 has been pervasive among different population groups and, therefore, requires more accessible and non-stigmatizing mental health care and services. In this context, the increasing acceptance of mindfulness as a non-stigmatizing approach to ameliorating PTSD symptoms and the ubiquity of smartphone use (e.g., 81% of the U.S. population own a smartphone, Pew Research Center 2019 ) suggest that our mindfulness- and acceptance-based mobile app intervention for college student veterans with PTSD (Reyes et al 2020b ) could also be highly relevant to individuals psychologically impacted by the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
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“…We are grateful to Alexopoulos et al (2020) for their timely recommendation to repurpose our previously developed, refined, and tested mindfulness-and acceptance-based mobile app intervention for military veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD; Reyes et al 2020b). Alexopoulos et al's (2020) insightful suggestions provide a foundational context for further investigative trajectories of mental health smartphone apps for the treatment and mitigation of PTSD.…”
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“…Os Apps para os Transtornos de Ansiedade 33,51,53 e relacionados com o uso de Substâncias Psicoativas, 28,36 dentre os três principais quadros psiquiátricos presentes no Estudo de Carga de Doença, 56 foram encontrados em pouca quantidade nas buscas, indicando uma lacuna a ser preenchida com a construção para essas condições. Os Apps para TEPT 10,18,20,48,50 se mostraram presentes, porém, três dos cinco artigos eram direcionados ao mesmo App móvel com foco em veteranos de guerra dos EUA.…”
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“…estudos. [10][11][12][13][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23]25,27,28,[30][31][32][33][34][35][37][38][39]42,[44][45][46][47][48]50,52,54 Tendo foco no monitoramento do humor foi encontrado um total de cinco: um sobre a eficácia e outro sobre o desenvolvimento de App denominado MoodPrism; 17,22 um sobre o desenvolvimento do App G-MOJI 34 baseado no automonitoramento do humor por meio de emojis; um com foco na viabilidade de App para promover a SM positiva em adolescentes, chamado CopeSmart; 11 e um outro com foco no desenvolvimento de um App (sem nome) para jovens com Depressão Maior, 27 ideação suicida e autodano. O que se destaca nesse App é o potencial de fornecer graficamente mais evidências sobre a correlação entre o humor autoavaliado e as avaliações clínicas conduzidas por métodos de classificação escrita, tais como escalas.…”
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“…We read with great interest “Promoting Resilience Among College Student Veterans Through an Acceptance-and-Commitment-Therapy App: An Intervention Refinement Study”, Reyes et al ( 2020 ). Our research group has investigated the barriers to user uptake of Mental Wellbeing Apps.…”
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