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  1. Cognitive Vulnerability to Mood Deterioration in an Exercise Cessation Paradigm
  2. Analyzing text message linguistic features: Do people with depression communicate differently with their close and non-close contacts?
  3. Investigating the Role of Context in the Delivery of Text Messages for Supporting Psychological Wellbeing
  4. Mental health self-tracking preferences of non-treatment engaged young adults with depression and anxiety: Qualitative analysis (Preprint)
  5. Mental health self-tracking preferences of non-treatment engaged young adults with depression and anxiety: Qualitative analysis (Preprint)
  6. Preparing a Workforce of Care Coordinators to Address Patient Mental Health Needs in the Digital Age: Training and Needs Identification
  7. Social media-based interventions for adolescent and young adult mental health: A scoping review
  8. Meeting Young Adults' Social Support Needs across the Health Behavior Change Journey: Implications for Digital Mental Health Tools
  9. "I Kind of Bounce off It":Translating Mental Health Principles into Real Life Through Story-Based Text Messages
  10. Prospective associations of text‐message‐based sentiment with symptoms of depression, generalized anxiety, and social anxiety
  11. Exploring the Safety of a General Digital Mental Health Intervention to Effect Symptom Reduction among Individuals with and without Suicidal Ideation: A Secondary Analysis
  12. Meeting Users Where They Are: User-centered Design of an Automated Text Messaging Tool to Support the Mental Health of Young Adults
  13. “I Wanted to See How Bad it Was”: Online Self-screening as a Critical Transition Point Among Young Adults with Common Mental Health Conditions
  14. The relationship between text message sentiment and self-reported depression
  15. Involving Crowdworkers with Lived Experience in Content-Development for Push-Based Digital Mental Health Tools: Lessons Learned from Crowdsourcing Mental Health Messages
  16. System design of a text messaging program to support the mental health needs of non-treatment seeking young adults
  17. The association of language style matching in text messages with mood and anxiety symptoms
  18. Centering Lived Experience in Developing Digital Interventions for Suicide and Self-injurious Behaviors: User-Centered Design Approach
  19. The effect of depression and anxiety symptom severity on clinical outcomes and app use in digital mental health treatments: Meta-regression of three trials
  20. Evaluation of Changes in Depression, Anxiety, and Social Anxiety Using Smartphone Sensor Features: Longitudinal Cohort Study
  21. The Supportive Accountability Inventory: Psychometric properties of a measure of supportive accountability in coached digital interventions
  22. A qualitative study of perceptions of risk and protective factors for suicide among Bhutanese refugees.
  23. Centering Lived Experience in Developing Digital Interventions for Suicide and Self-injurious Behaviors: User-Centered Design Approach (Preprint)
  24. Predictive validity of the Seasonal Beliefs Questionnaire for discriminating between seasonal and nonseasonal major depressive disorder.
  25. Detecting critical decision points during cognitive-behavioral therapy and light therapy for winter depression nonremission and recurrence
  26. Applying experimental therapeutics to examine cognitive and chronological vulnerabilities as mediators of acute outcomes in cognitive-behavioral therapy and light therapy for winter depression.
  27. Evaluation of Changes in Depression, Anxiety, and Social Anxiety Using Smartphone Sensor Features: Longitudinal Cohort Study (Preprint)
  28. COVID-19 pandemic: every day feels like a weekday to most
  29. The desire to be dead among Bhutanese refugees resettled in the United States: Assessing risk.
  30. A measure of thoughts in seasonal affective disorder
  31. Suicide and suicide-related behavior among Bhutanese refugees resettled in the United States.
  32. Patterns of depressive symptom remission during the treatment of seasonal affective disorder with cognitive-behavioral therapy or light therapy
  33. Treatment expectations for cognitive-behavioral therapy and light therapy for seasonal affective disorder: Change across treatment and relation to outcome.
  34. A protocol for the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression: Item scoring rules, Rater training, and outcome accuracy with data on its application in a clinical trial
  35. Outcomes One and Two Winters Following Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy or Light Therapy for Seasonal Affective Disorder
  36. Randomized Trial of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Versus Light Therapy for Seasonal Affective Disorder: Acute Outcomes
  37. Intermittent Explosive Disorder and aversive parental care
  38. History of childhood maltreatment in Intermittent Explosive Disorder and suicidal behavior