Development of a Mobile Application for People with Panic Disorder as augmentation for an Internet-based Intervention

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Smartphone technology has recently gained attention in the field of E-Mental Health research and mobile applications for measuring health-related aspects as well as mobile mental health interventions have emerged. However, little work has been done on leveraging mobile technology in combination with internet-based interventions. We argue, that mobile applications can not only enrich mental health treatments but also foster the commercial success of E-Mental Health applications. To this end, we have developed GET.ON PAPP, a mobile application for panic disorder that integrates an internet-based treatment into daily life. In this work, we present the development and structure of GET.ON PAPP and a perspective for its evaluation.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2013 Federated Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems, FedCSIS 2013 : Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems
Number of pages7
PublisherPolskie Towarzystwo Informatyczne
Publication date2013
Pages1331-1337
Article number6644187
ISBN (print)978-146734471-5
Publication statusPublished - 2013
EventFederated Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems - FedCSIS 2013 - Krakow, Germany
Duration: 08.09.201311.09.2013
https://fedcsis.org/2013/node/1.html

    Research areas

  • Business informatics - Daily lives, Health research, Internet based, ITS evaluation, Mental health, Mental health treatments, Mobile applications, Mobile Technology
  • Informatics

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