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Reviewing and evaluating mobile apps for memory impairments in depression

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Reviewing and evaluating mobile apps for memory impairments in depression. / Qu, Chengcheng; Sas, Corina; Doherty, Gavin.
2020. Poster session presented at 25th annual international CyberPsychology, CyberTherapy & Social Networking Conference, Milan, Italy.

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Qu, C, Sas, C & Doherty, G 2020, 'Reviewing and evaluating mobile apps for memory impairments in depression', 25th annual international CyberPsychology, CyberTherapy & Social Networking Conference, Milan, Italy, 5/06/20.

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Qu, C., Sas, C., & Doherty, G. (2020). Reviewing and evaluating mobile apps for memory impairments in depression. Poster session presented at 25th annual international CyberPsychology, CyberTherapy & Social Networking Conference, Milan, Italy.

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Qu C, Sas C, Doherty G. Reviewing and evaluating mobile apps for memory impairments in depression. 2020. Poster session presented at 25th annual international CyberPsychology, CyberTherapy & Social Networking Conference, Milan, Italy.

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Qu, Chengcheng ; Sas, Corina ; Doherty, Gavin. / Reviewing and evaluating mobile apps for memory impairments in depression. Poster session presented at 25th annual international CyberPsychology, CyberTherapy & Social Networking Conference, Milan, Italy.

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title = "Reviewing and evaluating mobile apps for memory impairments in depression",
abstract = "Depression is a major affective disorder which influences autobiographical memory processing abilities. Mobile phones hold great potential for delivering effective self-help treatments that target depression and for assisting users{\textquoteright} memory processing. This work explores commercial apps that support users{\textquoteright} everyday challenges associated with depression and in particular memory processing. Our results highlight the current functionalities of top-rated apps on major marketplaces, which could be used to inform novel functionalities, better tailored to address depression-related memory issues and consequently reduce users{\textquoteright} depressive symptoms.",
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