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Associations Between Rural or Urban Status, Health Outcomes and Behaviors, and COVID-19 Perceptions Among Meditation App Users: Longitudinal Survey Study.

Nishat BhuiyanMegan Elizabeth PuziaChad StecherJennifer L Huberty
Published in: JMIR mHealth and uHealth (2021)
We did not find associations between rural or urban status and psychological outcomes (ie, stress, depression, and anxiety), physical activity, or perceived effects of COVID-19 on stress, mental health, and physical activity. Rural or urban status does not appear to drive differences in outcomes among meditation app users, and the use of mHealth apps should continue to be explored as a health promotion strategy in both rural and urban populations. Furthermore, our results did not show negative cumulative effects of COVID-19 on psychological outcomes and physical activity among app users in our sample, the majority of whom were urban, White, female, and of high socioeconomic status. Further research is needed to investigate meditation app use as a health promotion strategy in rural and urban populations.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • health promotion
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  • coronavirus disease
  • mental health
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  • sleep quality
  • cross sectional
  • depressive symptoms
  • insulin resistance
  • heat stress