Acceptability and Usability of a Digital Behavioral Health Platform for Youth at Risk of Suicide: User-Centered Design Study With Patients, Practitioners, and Business Gatekeepers

Tse, T. C., Weiner, L. S., Funkhouser, C. J., DeLuise, D., Cullen, C., Blumkin, Z., O’Brien, C., Auerbach, R. P., & Allen, N. B. (2025). Acceptability and Usability of a Digital Behavioral Health Platform for Youth at Risk of Suicide: User-Centered Design Study With Patients, Practitioners, and Business Gatekeepers. JMIR Formative Research, 9, e65418. https://doi.org/10.2196/65418
Authors:
Trinity Chloe Tse
Lauren S Weiner
Carter J Funkhouser
Danielle DeLuise
Colleen Cullen
Zachary Blumkin
Casey O'Brien
Randy P Auerbach
Nicholas B Allen
Affiliated Authors:
Trinity Chloe Tse
Carter J Funkhouser
Colleen Cullen
Zachary Blumkin
Casey O'Brien
Randy P Auerbach
Author Keywords:
behavior change
digital health
mental health
mobile sensing
suicide prevention
user-centered design
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Article
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10.2196/65418
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