Citation: Riadi, I., Kervin, L., Dhillon, S., Teo, K., Churchill, R., Card, K., Sixsmith, A., Moreno, S., Fortuna, K., Torous, J., & Cosco, T. (2022). Digital interventions for depression and anxiety in older adults: A systematic review of randomised controlled trials. The Lancet Healthy Longevity, 3(8), e558-e571. Link to publisher’s article.
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Effectiveness of mobile phone and web-based interventions for diabetes and obesity among african american and hispanic adults in the United States: Systematic review
Citation: Enyioha, C., Hall, M., Voisin, C., & Jonas, D. (2022). Effectiveness of mobile phone and web-based interventions for diabetes and obesity among african american and hispanic adults in the United States: Systematic review. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance, 8(2), e25890. Link to publisher’s article.
Smartphone applications for physical activity and sedentary behaviour change in people with cardiovascular disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Citation: Patterson, K., Davey, R., Keegan, R., & Freene, N. (2021). Smartphone applications for physical activity and sedentary behaviour change in people with cardiovascular disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis. PLoS One, 16(10), e0258460. Link to publisher’s article.
Effect and feasibility of wearable physical activity trackers and pedometers for increasing physical activity and improving health outcomes in cancer survivors: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Citation: Singh, B., Zopf, E., & Howden, E. (2021). Effect and feasibility of wearable physical activity trackers and pedometers for increasing physical activity and improving health outcomes in cancer survivors: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Sport and Health Science. Online ahead of print. Link to publisher’s article.
Mobile apps that promote emotion regulation, positive mental health, and well-being in the general population: Systematic review and meta-analysis
Citation: Torous, J. (2021). Mobile apps that promote emotion regulation, positive mental health, and well-being in the general population: Systematic review and meta-analysis. JMIR Mental Health, 8(11), e31170. Link to publisher’s article.
The acceptability, feasibility, and effectiveness of wearable activity trackers for increasing physical activity in children and adolescents: A systematic review
Citation: Creaser, A., Clemes, S., Costa, S., Hall, J., Ridgers, N., Barber, S., & Bingham, D. (2021). The acceptability, feasibility, and effectiveness of wearable activity trackers for increasing physical activity in children and adolescents: A systematic review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(12), 6211. Link to publisher’s article.
Effectiveness of using mobile technology to improve cognitive and social skills among individuals with autism spectrum disorder: Systematic literature review
Citation: Leung, P., Li, S., Tsang, C., Chow, B., & Wong, W. (2021). Effectiveness of using mobile technology to improve cognitive and social skills among individuals with autism spectrum disorder: Systematic literature review. JMIR Mental Health, 8(9), e20892. Link to publisher’s article.
Can use of digital technologies by people with dementia improve self-management and social participation: A systematic review of effect studies
Citation: Neal, D., van den Berg, F., Planting, C., Ettema, T., Dijkstra, K., Finnema, E., & Droes, R. (2021). Can use of digital technologies by people with dementia improve self-management and social participation: A systematic review of effect studies. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 10(4), 1-23.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7915697/pdf/jcm-10-00604.pdf
A digital health psychological intervention (WebMAP Mobile) for children and adolescents with chronic pain: Results of a hybrid effectiveness-implementation stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial
Citation: Palermo, T., de la Vega, R., Murray, C., Law, E., & Zhou, C. (2020). A digital health psychological intervention (WebMAP Mobile) for children and adolescents with chronic pain: Results of a hybrid effectiveness-implementation stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial. Pain, 161(12), 2763-2774.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7654942/pdf/jop-161-2763.pdf
Use of mobile apps and technologies in child and adolescent mental health: A systematic review
Citation: Punukollu, M. & Marques, M. (2019). Use of mobile apps and technologies in child and adolescent mental health: A systematic review. Evidence Based Mental Health, 22(4), 161-166. Link to publisher’s article.