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Published on 10.05.18 in Vol 7, No 5 (2018): May

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Works citing "Engagement Strategies for Self-Monitoring Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder With Mobile and Wearable Technology: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/resprot.9899):

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  1. Morton E, Murray G. An update on sleep in bipolar disorders: presentation, comorbidities, temporal relationships and treatment. Current Opinion in Psychology 2020;34:1
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  2. Van Til K, McInnis MG, Cochran A. A comparative study of engagement in mobile and wearable health monitoring for bipolar disorder. Bipolar Disorders 2020;22(2):182
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  3. Kroska EB, Hoel S, Victory A, Murphy SA, McInnis MG, Stowe ZN, Cochran A. Optimizing an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Microintervention Via a Mobile App With Two Cohorts: Protocol for Micro-Randomized Trials. JMIR Research Protocols 2020;9(9):e17086
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  4. Daus H, Bloecher T, Egeler R, De Klerk R, Stork W, Backenstrass M. Development of an Emotion-Sensitive mHealth Approach for Mood-State Recognition in Bipolar Disorder. JMIR Mental Health 2020;7(7):e14267
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  5. Sagorac Gruichich T, David Gomez JC, Zayas‐Cabán G, McInnis MG, Cochran AL. A digital self‐report survey of mood for bipolar disorder. Bipolar Disorders 2021;23(8):810
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  6. Hilty DM, Armstrong CM, Luxton DD, Gentry MT, Krupinski EA. A Scoping Review of Sensors, Wearables, and Remote Monitoring For Behavioral Health: Uses, Outcomes, Clinical Competencies, and Research Directions. Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science 2021;6(2):278
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  7. DAUS H, FINK-LAMOTTE J, BACKENSTRASS M. Mobile-based, emotion-sensitive video diaries and ambulatory third-party assessments as indicators of mood states in bipolar disorder. Minerva Psychiatry 2022;63(4)
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  8. Cochran A, Maronge JM, Victory A, Hoel S, McInnis MG, Thomas EB. Mobile Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in Bipolar Disorder: Microrandomized Trial. JMIR Mental Health 2023;10:e43164
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  9. Pahwa M, McElroy SL, Priesmeyer R, Siegel G, Siegel P, Nuss S, Bowden CL, El‐Mallakh RS. KIOS: A smartphone app for self‐monitoring for patients with bipolar disorder. Bipolar Disorders 2024;26(1):84
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  10. Heydarian S, Shakiba A, Rostam Niakan Kalhori S. The Minimum Feature Set for Designing Mobile Apps to Support Bipolar Disorder-Affected Patients: Proposal of Essential Functions and Requirements. Journal of Healthcare Informatics Research 2023;7(2):254
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According to Crossref, the following books are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/resprot.9899):

  1. Solomon NL, Manea V. Quantifying Quality of Life. 2022. Chapter 4:79
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