2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10964-022-01656-8
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Promoting Daily Well-being in Adolescents using mHealth

Abstract: Adolescents are at increased risk for developing mental health problems. The Grow It! app is an mHealth intervention aimed at preventing mental health problems through improving coping by cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)-inspired challenges as well as self-monitoring of emotions through Experience Sampling Methods (ESM). Yet, little is known about daily changes in well-being and coping during a stressful period, like the COVID-19 pandemic. The current study aimed to elucidate daily changes in positive and ne… Show more

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“…Regarding the strategies used, various telehealth methods have been reported, including teleconsultation through videoconferencing, telediagnosis, telemonitoring through portable devices, and tele-education through digital tools or mHealth for health promotion and the prevention of risk behaviours. Although specific information on the most effective telehealth strategies in schools remains limited, some studies suggest that mHealth appeals to children and adolescents due to its ease of access to health information and services [88][89][90]. Other authors highlight the effectiveness of paediatric teleconsultation, enabling flexibility in terms of space and scheduling, time savings, and prevention of self-diagnosis and self-medication [91,92].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the strategies used, various telehealth methods have been reported, including teleconsultation through videoconferencing, telediagnosis, telemonitoring through portable devices, and tele-education through digital tools or mHealth for health promotion and the prevention of risk behaviours. Although specific information on the most effective telehealth strategies in schools remains limited, some studies suggest that mHealth appeals to children and adolescents due to its ease of access to health information and services [88][89][90]. Other authors highlight the effectiveness of paediatric teleconsultation, enabling flexibility in terms of space and scheduling, time savings, and prevention of self-diagnosis and self-medication [91,92].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%