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JMIR mHealth and uHealth - Quality of Publicly Available Physical Activity Apps: Review and Content Analysis
Out of the 93 behavior change techniques that can be used, on average only 7 were chosen, and the most common were related to: 1. Feedback on behavior 2. Goal setting 3. Action planning As the study says: “within the “Goals and Planning” BCT group, only 3 out of 9 BCTs were utilized.
Emotion tracking (vs. reporting) increases the persistence of positive (vs. negative) emotions - ScienceDirect
Providers of Phone numbers - permanent and temporary - How To Use Telegram Without a Phone Number - Tech Junkie
Android games - No-Bullshit Games (no ads)
thewh1teagle/mobslide: Turn your smartphone into presentation remote controller
Cogniss: The no-code platform for digital health
Create powerful digital health apps. Without code. Cogniss is a no-code ecosystem to develop sophisticated consumer and patient-facing digital health solutions (native iOS, native Android & Web) – digital therapeutics, real-world evidence tools, research apps & more.
Sit, Siri! Designing Our Tech to Have Good Etiquette | by Amber Case | Aug, 2023 | Medium
Etiquette by definition is about graceful relationships between different kinds of people. Good design is about designing calm relationships between technology and people. So we should expect our products to practice proper etiquette. As designers, we should create experiences with that etiquette in mind.
Predicting which type of push notification content motivates users to engage in a self-monitoring app - PMC
User-Feedback Requests: 5 Guidelines
Snapdragon 765G vs Dimensity 700: tests and benchmarks
In-App Survey Questions: Guidelines and Templates | Instabug
Find a Program - MindTools.io - Top Mental Health Apps
One Mind PsyberGuide | A Mental Health App Guide
9 Best Prepaid Canada Sim Cards in 2022 (+E-SIM) - Traveltomtom.net
The best buy Canada sim card deal is an e-sim card for Canada with 20 GB data for 30 days for $34.90 USD.
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Archetypes of Gamification: Analysis of mHealth Apps
Eight archetypes of gamification emerged from the analysis of health-related mobile apps: (1) competition and collaboration, (2) pursuing self-set goals without rewards, (3) episodical compliance tracking, (4) inherent gamification for external goals, (5) internal rewards for self-set goals, (6) continuous assistance through positive reinforcement, (7) positive and negative reinforcement without rewards, and (8) progressive gamification for health professionals. The results indicate a close relationship between the identified archetypes and the actual health behavior that is being targeted.
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Digital Media for Behavior Change: Review of an Emerging Field of Study | HTML
Digital media are omnipresent in modern life, but the science on the impact of digital media on behavior is still in its infancy. There is an emerging evidence base of how to use digital media for behavior change. Strategies to change behavior implemented using digital technology have included a variety of platforms and program strategies, all of which are potentially more effective with increased frequency, intensity, interactivity, and feedback. It is critical to accelerate the pace of research on digital platforms, including social media, to understand and address its effects on human behavior. The purpose of the current paper is to provide an overview and describe methods in this emerging field, present use cases, describe a future agenda, and raise central questions to be addressed in future digital health research for behavior change. Digital media for behavior change employs three main methods: (1) digital media interventions, (2) formative research using digital media, and (3) digital media used to conduct evaluations. We examine use cases across several content areas including healthy weight management, tobacco control, and vaccination uptake, to describe and illustrate the methods and potential impact of this emerging field of study. In the discussion, we note that digital media interventions need to explore the full range of functionality of digital devices and their near-constant role in personal self-management and day-to-day living to maximize opportunities for behavior change. Future experimental research should rigorously examine the effects of variable levels of engagement with, and frequency and intensity of exposure to, multiple forms of digital media for behavior change.
Designing Theory-Informed Behavior Change Apps - BehavioralEconomics.com | The BE Hub
Integrating Behavioral Science and Design Thinking to Develop Mobile Health Interventions: Systematic Scoping Review
The NOW! Fest 2021 | Day 1 - YouTube
Designing Health & Fitness Apps with the Mind in Mind - Massimo Ingegno (and other speakers)
Apps That Motivate: a Taxonomy of App Features Based on Self-Determination Theory - ScienceDirect
Don’t Alienate Your User: A Primer for Internationalisation & Localisation
Mobile phone-based interventions for mental health: A systematic meta-review of 14 meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials
15 Killer Welcome Email Examples to Win New Subscribers
Managing Emotions: The Effects of Online Mindfulness Meditation on Mental Health and Economic Behavior
Emotions and worries can reduce individuals’ available attention and affect economic decisions. In a four-week experiment with 2,384 US adults, offering free access to a popular mindfulness meditation app (Headspace) that costs $13 per month improves mental health, productivity and decisionmaking. First, it causes a 0.44 standard deviation reduction in symptoms of stress, anxiety, and depression, comparable to the impacts of expensive in-person therapy, with improvements even among participants with minimal or mild symptoms at baseline. Second, it increases earnings on a proofreading task by 1.9 percent. Third, it makes decision-making more stable across emotional states, reducing the interference of personal worries with risk choices. Overall, our results demonstrate the potential of affordable mindfulness meditation apps to improve mental health, productivity, and the impact of emotions on economic decisions.
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ntfy.sh | Send push notifications to your phone via PUT/POST
Designing better links for websites and emails — a guideline
Why are “click here” and “by this link” poor choices? And is it acceptable to use “read more”? In this article, I’ll explain popular wording and formatting mistakes and will show more accessible and informative alternatives.
Fairphone | The phone that cares for people and planet
The endless search for “here“ in the unhelpful “click here“ button
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A Text Messaging Intervention (StayWell at Home) to Counteract Depression and Anxiety During COVID-19 Social Distancing: Pre-Post Study
Why Behavior Change Apps Fail To Change Behavior | TechCrunch
How to Install Pixel Experience On Lenovo K3 Note K50a40 - TweakDroid
Install pixel experience tom android 11 on Lenovo K3 notr
[20+ ROMs] Full List Of Best Custom ROMs For Lenovo K3 Note
Best Custom ROM for Lenovo K3 Note (2019) - GoAndroid
Looks like Android 7 is the latest custom ROM for Lenovo K3 note.
How to Install Magisk to Root or Customize your Android Phone
Good document on what is what in rooting with detail steps, but too generic.
Which Mobile App Development Framework Is Right For You? | by Sophia Martin | Aug, 2021 | JavaScript in Plain English
Mobile app validation: a digital health scorecard approach | npj Digital Medicine
Phygital: 4 Examples of a Mind-Blowing Marketing Revolution
JMIR Mental Health - Apps With Maps—Anxiety and Depression Mobile Apps With Evidence-Based Frameworks: Systematic Search of Major App Stores
Of the 293 apps shortlisted as offering a therapeutic treatment for anxiety and/or depression, 162 (55.3%) mentioned an evidence-based framework in their app store descriptions. Of the 293 apps, 88 (30.0%) claimed to use cognitive behavioral therapy techniques, 46 (15.7%) claimed to use mindfulness, 27 (9.2%) claimed to use positive psychology, 10 (3.4%) claimed to use dialectical behavior therapy, 5 (1.7%) claimed to use acceptance and commitment therapy, and 20 (6.8%) claimed to use other techniques. Of the 162 apps that claimed to use a theoretical framework, only 10 (6.2%) had published evidence for their efficacy.