Mental Wellness Self-Care in Singapore With mindline.sg: A Tutorial on the Development of a Digital Mental Health Platform for Behavior Change
Journal of Medical Internet Research2024Vol. 26, pp. e44443–e44443
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Janice Huiqin Weng, Yanyan Hu, Creighton Heaukulani, Clarence Tan, Julian Kuiyu Chang, Ye Sheng Phang, Priyanka Rajendram, Weng Mooi Tan, Wai Chiong Loke, Robert Morris
Abstract
The site has achieved desired reach and has seen a strong growth rate in the number of visitors, which required substantial and sustained digital marketing campaigns and strategic outreach partnerships. The site was careful to preserve anonymity, limiting the detail of analytics. The good levels of overall adoption encourage us to believe that mild to moderate mental health conditions and the social factors that underly them are amenable to digital interventions. While mindline.sg was primarily used in Singapore, we believe that similar solutions with local customization are widely and globally applicable.
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