Login / Signup

Popular Evidence-Based Commercial Mental Health Apps: Analysis of Engagement, Functionality, Aesthetics, and Information Quality.

Nancy LauAlison O'DafferJoyce P Yi-FrazierAbby R Rosenberg
Published in: JMIR mHealth and uHealth (2021)
In our analysis of popular research-supported consumer apps, objective app quality and subjective consumer ratings were generally high. App functionality and aesthetics were highly consistent with consumer appeal, whereas evidence-based components were not. In addition to designing treatments that work, we recommend that researchers prioritize aspects of app design that impact the user experience for engagement and sustainability (eg, ease of use, navigation, visual appeal). This will help translate evidence-based interventions to the competitive consumer app market, thus bridging the gap between research development and real-world implementation.
Keyphrases
  • health information
  • social media
  • mental health
  • quality improvement
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • physical activity
  • health insurance
  • depressive symptoms