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Co-design and usability testing of a mHealth intervention to prevent paternal perinatal mental disorders

Author:
Cruz-Cabrera, Carlos Roberto; de-Juan-Iglesias, Paula; Barquero-Jiménez, Carlos; Gil-Cosano, José J.; Carretero, Stephanie; [et al.]
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12412/6259
Date:
2024-09-06
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Co-design

mHealth

Prevention

Perinatal Mental Disorders

Abstract:

The perinatal period might be stressful for fathers, causing increased vulnerability for perinatal mental disorders (PMD). mHealth interventions may prevent PMD, however, the evidence in fathers is scarce. This study aims to describe the co-design and usability testing processes of an mHealth intervention to prevent PMD in fathers.

The perinatal period might be stressful for fathers, causing increased vulnerability for perinatal mental disorders (PMD). mHealth interventions may prevent PMD, however, the evidence in fathers is scarce. This study aims to describe the co-design and usability testing processes of an mHealth intervention to prevent PMD in fathers.

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