Frontier mental health research: psychedelics & drug studies

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4 papers

TikTok and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: A Cross-Sectional Study of Social Media Content Quality

Anthony T. Yeung, Enoch Ng, Elia Abi‐Jaoude

The study examined the 100 most popular English TikTok videos tagged #ADHD (searched July 18, 2021). Raters classified videos as useful, personal experience, or misleading and found that about half were misleading. Videos were generally easy to understand but gave little actionable guidance, and healthcare providers’ videos tended to be…

Digital Mental Health Interventions Health Literacy and Information Accessibility Mobile Health and mHealth Applications

Review of Smartphone Applications for the Treatment of Eating Disorders

Adrienne S. Juarascio, Stephanie M. Manasse, Stephanie P. Goldstein, Evan M. Forman, Meghan L. Butryn
European Eating Disorders Review Summary & key facts 2014 148 citations

This review looked at smartphone apps made for treating eating disorders. The authors found that research on whether these apps work is scarce. They also found that most existing apps include few proven treatment methods and do not use the special abilities of smartphones (like real-time interaction and sensors). The…

Eating Disorders and Behaviors Impact of Technology on Adolescents Mobile Health and mHealth Applications

The Importance of Creating Habits and Routine

Katherine R Arlinghaus, Craig A Johnston
PubMed Central (PMC) Summary & key facts 2018 87 citations

The article says long-term health changes work best when they become a routine. Routines are repeated behaviors that take time to form and are different from habits that rely on a specific cue. Research and examples in the paper show routines help with things like sleep, family functioning, and keeping…

Eating Disorders and Behaviors Mobile Health and mHealth Applications Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet

Motivations for Use, User Experience and Quality of Reproductive Health Mobile Applications in a Pre-Menopausal User Base: A Scoping Review

Alissa Kazakoff, Marissa L. Doroshuk, Heather Ganshorn, Patricia K. Doyle–Baker
Healthcare Summary & key facts 2025 1 citation

This scoping review examined 58 peer‑reviewed studies (published 2014–2023) about reproductive and menstrual health mobile apps. It found people use these apps mainly to learn about their bodies, for contraception, and to try to conceive. The review noted some clear benefits, such as improved menstrual health knowledge, but also many…

Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Mobile Health and mHealth Applications Technology Adoption and User Behaviour
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