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Schueller et al [70] developed the Efficiency Model of Support, which includes a theoretical model of 5 treatment failures that frequently arise in TESs and posits that to be more effective, support interactions should target these treatment failures. This model advances the field in that it begins to examine common problems (“failures”) that arise in TESs and to move beyond examining the presence or absence of support to investigate the function of support.
J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e45409
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This approach was used by Schueller et al [45] in a feasibility trial for young adults experiencing homelessness; however, the associated costs warrant additional considerations for funding before the large-scale implementation of this strategy in the public sector.
In addition to access to technology (eg, smartphones), clients need skills and knowledge to make an informed choice of using DMHIs.
JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e45718
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Understanding Mental Health Apps for Youth: Focus Group Study With Latinx Youth
JMIR Form Res 2022;6(10):e40726
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Comparing Professional and Consumer Ratings of Mental Health Apps: Mixed Methods Study
An alternative approach is that used by the M-Health Index & Navigation Database, which presents each app characteristic or feature as a separate filter [44]. This is beneficial in that it allows consumers to decide which characteristics or features matter to them but is challenging as multiple fields and filters exist.
JMIR Form Res 2022;6(9):e39813
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