Determination of Markers of Successful Implementation of Mental Health Apps for Young People: Systematic Review

Nov 9, 2022Journal of medical Internet research

Signs of Successful Use of Mental Health Apps for Young People: Systematic Review

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Abstract

Only 29% of studies evaluated the effectiveness of existing mental health apps for young people.

  • Out of 34 studies, only 10 assessed the effectiveness of 8 commercially available mental health apps.
  • The remaining 24 studies focused on the development and evaluation of 21 new apps, with 43% available at the time of inquiry.
  • Most studies considered factors related to implementation, including adoption and feasibility.
  • High costs, funding constraints, and lengthy research processes were identified as barriers to effective implementation.
  • There is a noted redundancy in translating mobile mental health research findings into practical use.

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