Webinar - Smart Apps, Smarter Matches: Using Sensor Data to Improve Mental Health Support

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Despite significant innovation in the mental health app space, low app usage has constrained their impact. In this webinar, Jane Mikkelson, Bridget Dwyer, and Dr. John Torous will discuss how digital phenotyping can personalize mobile app recommendations to improve user engagement. They will also talk about the crucial role of habit formation in sustaining app use and how the real-world applications of this research can enhance mental health support.

The highlighted paper in this webinar: https://formative.jmir.org/2024/1/e62725

The webinar was held on February 28

Panelist of this webinar:
Bridget Dwyer
Jane Mikkelson

Moderated by:
John Torous, MD, MBI, Cofounder, Society of Digital Psychiatry

Find out more about JMIR Mental Health: https://mental.jmir.org

Find out more about the Society for Digital Psychiatry (SODP): https://www.sodpsych.org

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