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"Like Shock Absorbers": Understanding the Human Infrastructures of Technology-Mediated Mental Health Support
Conference ObjectAbstract: Significant research in HCI and beyond has sought to understand end-user needs in formal and informaPalabras claves:hci4d, help-seeking, helplines, INDIA, Mental HealthAutores:De Choudhury M., Lalani F.M., Neha Kumar, Pendse S.R., Sharma A.Fuentes:scopusFrom Treatment to Healing:Envisioning a Decolonial Digital Mental Health
Conference ObjectAbstract: The field of digital mental health is making strides in the application of technology to broaden accPalabras claves:Artificial Intelligence, decolonial theory, digital mental health, health inequities, medical pluralismAutores:Bidwell N.J., De Choudhury M., Jadhav S., Neha Kumar, Nkemelu D., Pathare S., Pendse S.R.Fuentes:scopusInformation-Seeking, Finding Identity: Exploring the Role of Online Health Information in Illness Experience
Conference ObjectAbstract: The identities we hold have a relationship with how we come to express and understand our experiencePalabras claves:algorithmically mediated resources, computer mediated communication, Health informatics, help-seeking, information-seeking, internet search behavior, online communities, sense-makingAutores:De Choudhury M., Dsane S., Kruzan K.P., Neha Kumar, Patel D., Pendse S.R., Singh A., Warner M.Fuentes:scopusPbkp_redicting participant compliance with fitness tracker wearing and ecological momentary assessment protocols in information workers: Observational study
ArticleAbstract: Background: Studies that use ecological momentary assessments (EMAs) or wearable sensors to track nuPalabras claves:adherence, COMPLIANCE, ecological momentary assessment, Mobile phone, mobile sensing, research design, Smartphones, WearablesAutores:Chawla N.V., D'Mello S.K., De Choudhury M., Mark G., Martinez G.J., Mattingly S.M., Pablo Robles-Granda, Saha K., Sirigiri A., Striegel A.D., Young J.Fuentes:scopus