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                  apps, emphasizing the importance of usability  and   [27]   O'Reilly,  G.,  et  al.  (2013).  Investigates  the  use  of
                  engagement in system effectiveness.                 mobile  apps  for  the  treatment  of  mental  health
            [23]   Hollis, C., et al. (2015). A review on the evidence of   conditions, highlighting the need for evidence-based
                                                                      approaches to ensure effectiveness.
                  digital  interventions  for  children  and  adolescents
                  with mental health problems, suggesting a growing   [28]   Sunderland,  M.,  et  al.  (2019).  This  study  reviews
                  role of technology in pediatric care.               digital  interventions  for  managing  anxiety  and
            [24]   Gros, D. F., et al. (2016). The research demonstrates   depression,  suggesting  that  technology-enabled
                  the  use  of  web-based  interventions  for  PTSD  and   treatments can complement traditional therapeutic
                                                                      methods.
                  shows their effectiveness in symptom reduction and
                  user engagement.                             [29]   Morris,  R.,  et  al.  (2017).  Examines  the  role  of
            [25]   Cohen, R., et al. (2019). This study explores wearable   technology  in  early  detection  and  intervention  of
                  technology as a tool  for  monitoring mental health,   mental health conditions through the use of artificial
                                                                      intelligence and machine learning models.
                  offering potential for real-time intervention based on
                  physiological data.                          [30]   Firth, J., et al. (2017). This review paper analyzes the
            [26]   Schueller, S. M., et al. (2017). Discusses the potential   efficacy  of  smartphone  apps  in  monitoring  and
                                                                      managing mental health conditions, offering evidence
                  of digital mental health platforms to provide scalable,
                                                                      that  they  are  effective  tools  for  improving
                  accessible,  and  personalized  care  to  individuals
                                                                      psychological well-being.
                  suffering from mental health disorders.































































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