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This paper maps suicide help-seeking needs identified in the literature, on to the features and functionalities of suicide prevention mobile apps using the adapted ecological model, thereby revealing existing gaps between help-seeking needs and available apps. This paper builds upon previous work by our team, which includes 1) a rapid scoping review aimed at identifying barriers and facilitators of help-seeking related to suicide within psychiatric populations, and 2) a review of suicide prevention apps, including a content analysis of app features and functionalities.

Original publication

DOI

10.3233/SHTI231321

Type

Journal article

Journal

Stud Health Technol Inform

Publication Date

19/02/2024

Volume

312

Pages

101 - 106

Keywords

Suicide, digital health, help-seeking, mental health, mobile health apps, Humans, Suicide Prevention, Telemedicine, Suicide, Mobile Applications, Mental Health Services