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A Smartphone-Based Self-Management Intervention for Individuals with Bipolar Disorder (LiveWell): Qualitative Study on User Experiences of the Behavior Change Process.

Geneva K JonathanCynthia A DopkeTania MichaelsClair R MartinChloe RyanAlyssa McBridePamela BabingtonEvan H Goulding
Published in: JMIR mental health (2021)
In addition to addressing acceptability, satisfaction, and engagement, a person-based design of mental health technologies can be used to understand how people experience the impact of these technologies on their behavior change and maintenance efforts. This understanding may then be used to guide ongoing intervention development. The participants' perceptions aligned with the intervention's primary behavioral targets and use of a monitoring tool as a core intervention feature. Participant feedback further indicates that developing additional content and tools to address building and engaging social support may be an important avenue for improving LiveWell. A comprehensive behavior change framework to understand participant perceptions of their behavior change and maintenance efforts may help facilitate ongoing intervention development.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • mental health
  • social support
  • bipolar disorder
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • depressive symptoms
  • machine learning
  • major depressive disorder
  • mental illness