Published on in Vol 5, No 4 (2016): Oct-Dec
Journals
- Hetrick S, Robinson J, Burge E, Blandon R, Mobilio B, Rice S, Simmons M, Alvarez-Jimenez M, Goodrich S, Davey C. Youth Codesign of a Mobile Phone App to Facilitate Self-Monitoring and Management of Mood Symptoms in Young People With Major Depression, Suicidal Ideation, and Self-Harm. JMIR Mental Health 2018;5(1):e9 View
- Witt K, Spittal M, Carter G, Pirkis J, Hetrick S, Currier D, Robinson J, Milner A. Effectiveness of online and mobile telephone applications (‘apps’) for the self-management of suicidal ideation and self-harm: a systematic review and meta-analysis. BMC Psychiatry 2017;17(1) View
- Grist R, Porter J, Stallard P. Acceptability, Use, and Safety of a Mobile Phone App (BlueIce) for Young People Who Self-Harm: Qualitative Study of Service Users’ Experience. JMIR Mental Health 2018;5(1):e16 View
- Miralles I, Granell C, Díaz-Sanahuja L, Van Woensel W, Bretón-López J, Mira A, Castilla D, Casteleyn S. Smartphone Apps for the Treatment of Mental Disorders: Systematic Review. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2020;8(4):e14897 View
- Stallard P, Porter J, Grist R. A Smartphone App (BlueIce) for Young People Who Self-Harm: Open Phase 1 Pre-Post Trial. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2018;6(1):e32 View
- Tingley J, Greenhalgh I, Stallard P. Technology Matters: BlueIce – using a smartphone app to beat adolescent self‐harm. Child and Adolescent Mental Health 2020;25(3):192 View
- Bai S, Babeva K, Kim M, Asarnow J. Future Directions for Optimizing Clinical Science & Safety: Ecological Momentary Assessments in Suicide/Self-Harm Research. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology 2021;50(1):141 View
- Muscara F, Ng O, Crossley L, Lu S, Kalisch L, Melvin G, Gronow S, Prakash C, Anderson V. The feasibility of using smartphone apps to manage self-harm and suicidal acts in adolescents admitted to an inpatient mental health ward. DIGITAL HEALTH 2020;6 View
- Greenhalgh I, Tingley J, Taylor G, Medina-Lara A, Rhodes S, Stallard P. Beating Adolescent Self-Harm (BASH): a randomised controlled trial comparing usual care versus usual care plus a smartphone self-harm prevention app (BlueIce) in young adolescents aged 12–17 who self-harm: study protocol. BMJ Open 2021;11(11):e049859 View
- Núñez D, Gaete J, Meza D, Andaur J, Robinson J. Testing the Effectiveness of a Blended Intervention to Reduce Suicidal Ideation among School Adolescents in Chile: A Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022;19(7):3947 View
- Cliffe B, Moore E, Whittle K, Stallard P. The acceptability, safety, and effects of a smartphone application for university students who self-harm: an open study (Preprint). JMIR Formative Research 2022 View
- Kruzan K, Whitlock J, Bazarova N, Bhandari A, Chapman J. Use of a Mobile Peer Support App Among Young People With Nonsuicidal Self-injury: Small-scale Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Formative Research 2022;6(1):e26526 View
- Shin H, Durocher K, Sequeira L, Zaheer J, Torous J, Strudwick G. Information and communication technology-based interventions for suicide prevention implemented in clinical settings: a scoping review. BMC Health Services Research 2023;23(1) View
- Cliffe B, Stallard P. Evaluating a Smartphone App for University Students Who Self-Harm. Education Sciences 2023;13(4):394 View
- Cliffe B, Moore E, Whittle K, Stallard P. Is a smartphone application (BlueIce) acceptable and safe for university students who self-harm: an open study. BMJ Open 2024;14(4):e069862 View
- Bowen-Forbes C, Khondaker T, Stafinski T, Hadizadeh M, Menon D. Mobile Apps for the Personal Safety of At-Risk Children and Youth: Scoping Review. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2024;12:e58127 View