Objective User Engagement With Mental Health Apps: Systematic Search and Panel-Based Usage Analysis
Journal of Medical Internet Research2019Vol. 21(9), pp. e14567–e14567
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Abstract
Although the number of app installs and daily active minutes of use may seem high, only a small portion of users actually used the apps for a long period of time. More studies using different datasets are needed to understand this phenomenon and the ways in which users self-manage their condition in real-world settings.
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