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An intervention development study of an mHealth app to manage women's health and safety while on probation.

Allison D CrawfordEmily J SalisburyJacqueline M McGrath
Published in: Health & justice (2024)
Participants expressed mHealth apps to be usable, feasible, accessible and promoted self-efficacy by allowing them track symptoms and patterns of behavior specific to health and safety in a discreet, convenient, and effective manner. This research suggests that a culturally tailored mHealth app may be an appropriate intervention to provide timely gender-responsive feedback, resources, and health care to women on probation.
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