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Evaluation of a Digital Health Initiative in Illicit Substance Use: Cross-sectional Survey Study

Evaluation of a Digital Health Initiative in Illicit Substance Use: Cross-sectional Survey Study

Indeed, during the development of CITI, the most commonly endorsed reasons given by participants for visiting a website about crystal methamphetamine were to “seek information for myself” (41.0%) and “to find out how to get help for a friend or a family member” (30.2%) [8]. However, there are risks associated with using the internet as a source of information, with many websites containing low-quality, irrelevant, inaccurate, or inappropriate health information [18,19].

Steph Kershaw, Louise Birrell, Hannah Deen, Nicola C Newton, Lexine A Stapinski, Katrina E Champion, Frances Kay-Lambkin, Maree Teesson, Cath Chapman

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(8):e29026

A Mobile App to Provide Evidence-Based Information About Crystal Methamphetamine (Ice) to the Community (Cracks in the Ice): Co-Design and Beta Testing

A Mobile App to Provide Evidence-Based Information About Crystal Methamphetamine (Ice) to the Community (Cracks in the Ice): Co-Design and Beta Testing

A recent review by our team of mobile apps containing information about methamphetamines, including crystal methamphetamine, identified a clear shortage of high-quality and engaging apps providing educational information [8]. To address this gap, a companion Cracks in the Ice mobile app was developed.

Louise Elizabeth Birrell, Hannah Deen, Katrina Elizabeth Champion, Nicola C Newton, Lexine A Stapinski, Frances Kay-Lambkin, Maree Teesson, Cath Chapman

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2018;6(12):e11107

Smartphone Apps About Crystal Methamphetamine (“Ice”): Systematic Search in App Stores and Assessment of Composition and Quality

Smartphone Apps About Crystal Methamphetamine (“Ice”): Systematic Search in App Stores and Assessment of Composition and Quality

The subjective ratings provide a measure of the raters’ perceptions of the apps guided by objective anchors and focused on the relevance for people who might benefit from the app (rather than on themselves). A total of 18 eligible apps were rated independently by 2 assessors (LB and HD) according to the MARS. Both assessors watched a Web-based training video provided by the scale’s developers.

Cath Chapman, Katrina Elizabeth Champion, Louise Birrell, Hannah Deen, Mary-Ellen Brierley, Lexine A. Stapinski, Frances Kay-Lambkin, Nicola C. Newton, Maree Teesson

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2018;6(11):e10442