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« Back to PublicationsIncentivising participation in mental health app research: lessons learned from a mixed methods randomised controlled trial.
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Bear HA. et al, (2025), BJPsych Open, 11
Brief use of behavioral activation features predicts benefits of self-help app on depression symptoms: Secondary analysis of a selective prevention trial in young people.
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Bralee E. et al, (2025), J Consult Clin Psychol, 93, 293 - 306
Isolation despite hyper-connectivity? The association between adolescents’ mental health and online behaviours in a large study of school-aged students
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Bear H. et al, (2025), Current Psychology
Emotional competence self-help mobile phone app versus cognitive behavioural self-help app versus self-monitoring app to promote mental wellbeing in healthy young adults (ECoWeB PROMOTE): an international, multicentre, parallel, open-label, randomised controlled trial.
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Watkins ER. et al, (2024), Lancet Digit Health, 6, e904 - e913
Emotional competence self-help app versus cognitive behavioural self-help app versus self-monitoring app to prevent depression in young adults with elevated risk (ECoWeB PREVENT): an international, multicentre, parallel, open-label, randomised controlled trial.
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Watkins ER. et al, (2024), Lancet Digit Health, 6, e894 - e903
Barriers and facilitators of implementation of evidence-based interventions in children and young people's mental health care - a systematic review.
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Peters-Corbett A. et al, (2024), Child Adolesc Ment Health, 29, 242 - 265
The Acceptability, Engagement, and Feasibility of Mental Health Apps for Marginalized and Underserved Young People: Systematic Review and Qualitative Study.
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Bear HA. et al, (2024), J Med Internet Res, 26
Development and validation of the illness perceptions questionnaire for youth anxiety and depression (IPQ-Anxiety and IPQ-Depression)
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Bear H. et al, (2023), Counselling Psychology Quarterly
What treatment outcomes matter most? A Q-study of outcome priority profiles among youth with lived experience of depression.
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Krause KR. et al, (2023), Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry, 32, 123 - 137
Time Spent Gaming, Device Type, Addiction Scores, and Well-being of Adolescent English Gamers in the 2021 OxWell Survey: Latent Profile Analysis.
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Skripkauskaite S. et al, (2022), JMIR Pediatr Parent, 5
Determination of Markers of Successful Implementation of Mental Health Apps for Young People: Systematic Review.
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Bear HA. et al, (2022), J Med Internet Res, 24
Applying behaviour change theory to understand the barriers to implementing routine outcome monitoring.
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Bear HA. et al, (2022), Br J Clin Psychol, 61, 557 - 578
How to manage endings in unsuccessful therapy: A qualitative comparison of youth and clinician perspectives.
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Bear HA. et al, (2022), Psychother Res, 32, 249 - 262
A Transdiagnostic, Emotion Regulation App (Eda) for Children: Design, Development, and Lessons Learned.
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Moltrecht B. et al, (2022), JMIR Form Res, 6
