2023
DOI: 10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.1822
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E-tool for mental health coping: usability and effectiveness study of a biofeedback approach on a digitized diaphragmatic breathing strategy

Abstract: IntroductionOne of the most common somatic responses of the human body to a mental health issue consists of alterations of the breathing rate. Typically, when an individual is under stress, tends to have a more rapid shallow breathing - instead of resorting to the diaphragm to help the air in and out the lungs, ends up conducting a thoracic breathing, leading to extended fatigue or dizziness.ObjectivesThe aim of this project is to assess the accuracy and efficacy of measuring the breathing rate through abdomin… Show more

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