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Goulding E, Dopke C, Rossom R, Jonathan G, Mohr D, Kwasny M
JAMA Psychiatry . 2022 Dec; 80(2):109-118. PMID: 36542401
Importance: Bipolar disorder-specific psychotherapy combined with pharmacotherapy improves relapse risk, symptom burden, and quality of life, but psychotherapy is not easily accessible. Objective: To determine if a smartphone-based self-management intervention...
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Goulding E, Dopke C, Rossom R, Michaels T, Martin C, Ryan C, et al.
JMIR Res Protoc . 2022 Feb; 11(2):e30710. PMID: 35188473
Background: Bipolar disorder is a severe mental illness with high morbidity and mortality rates. Even with pharmacological treatment, frequent recurrence of episodes, long episode durations, and persistent interepisode symptoms are...
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Carpenter-Song E, Jonathan G, Brian R, Ben-Zeev D
Psychiatr Serv . 2019 Oct; 71(1):49-56. PMID: 31615368
Objective: This study built on research comparing a mobile health intervention (FOCUS) and a clinic-based intervention (Wellness Recovery Action Planning [WRAP]) for self-management of serious mental illnesses. Qualitative interviews were...
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Jonathan G, Carpenter-Song E, Brian R, Ben-Zeev D
Psychiatr Rehabil J . 2018 Dec; 42(2):182-189. PMID: 30589278
Objective: A growing body of literature indicates that mobile health (mHealth) interventions that utilize smartphones for illness management are feasible, acceptable, and clinically promising. In this study, we examine how...
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Ben-Zeev D, Brian R, Jonathan G, Razzano L, Pashka N, Carpenter-Song E, et al.
Psychiatr Serv . 2018 May; 69(9):978-985. PMID: 29793397
Objective: mHealth approaches that use mobile phones to deliver interventions can help improve access to care for people with serious mental illness. The goal was to evaluate how mHealth performs...
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Ben-Zeev D, Fathy C, Jonathan G, Abuharb B, Brian R, Kesbeh L, et al.
Asian J Psychiatr . 2017 Jun; 27:1-4. PMID: 28558877
Palestinians in the West Bank are at heightened risk for mental health problems. Limited availability of clinicians and a host of geopolitical, topographical, and infrastructural challenges create significant regional barriers...
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Ben-Zeev D, Brian R, Aschbrenner K, Jonathan G, Steingard S
Psychiatr Rehabil J . 2016 Jun; 41(1):39-45. PMID: 27295133
Objective: To examine whether video-based mobile health (mHealth) interventions are feasible, acceptable, understandable, and engaging to people with schizophrenia. Method: This study used a mixed-methods design. Ten individuals with schizophrenia...