Remote Digital Psychiatry for Mobile Mental Health Assessment and Therapy: MindLogger Platform Development Study
Journal of Medical Internet Research2021Vol. 23(11), pp. e22369–e22369
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Arno Klein, Jon Clucas, Anirudh Krishnakumar, Satrajit Ghosh, Wilhelm Van Auken, Benjamin Thonet, Ihor Sabram, Nino Acuna, Anisha Keshavan, Henry Rossiter, Yao Xiao, Sergey Semenuta, Alessandra Badioli, Kseniia Konishcheva, Sanu Ann Abraham, Lindsay Alexander, Kathleen R. Merikangas, Joël Swendsen, Ariel B. Lindner, Michael P. Milham
Abstract
We demonstrated the flexibility and applicability of the MindLogger platform through its deployment in a large-scale, longitudinal, mobile mental health study and by building a variety of other mental health-related applets. With this release, we encourage a broad range of users to apply the MindLogger platform to create and test applets to advance health care and scientific research. We hope that increasing the availability of applets designed to assess and administer interventions will facilitate access to health care in the general population.
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