Smartphones and Mental Health Awareness and Utilization in a Low-Income Urban Community: Focus Group Study

Nov 20, 2025JMIR formative research

Smartphones and Mental Health Awareness and Use in a Low-Income City Community

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Abstract

45% of participants in a slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh, reported personal smartphone ownership.

  • Participants expressed a general lack of awareness and understanding of digital mental health tools.
  • There is a strong interest in digital tools, with recognition of their potential to provide timely and cost-effective support.
  • Concerns were raised about potential misuse of smartphones, particularly regarding excessive use among adolescents.
  • Barriers to using digital mental health tools included limited technological literacy and accessibility issues.
  • Participants acknowledged the potential of these tools to improve access to mental health services for those unable to travel.

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