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. 2018 Dec 12;4:57. doi: 10.21037/mhealth.2018.12.01

Table 1. Summary of article information.

Article criteria N (total N=35)
Author location
   United States 33
   International collaborators 2
Year of publication
   2012 2
   2013 4
   2014 9
   2015 6
   2016 6
   2017 5
   2018 3
Study design
   Randomized control trial 9
   Mobile app/program description 6
   Cross-sectional 4
   Pilot study 4
   Program evaluation 3
   Field test 2
   Systematic review 2
   Proof of concept 2
   Cost-minimization 1
   Implementation study 1
   Case study 1
   Focus group 1
Concern addressed
   Post-traumatic stress disorder 22
   Mood dysregulation 13
   Sleep difficulties 5
   Traumatic brain injury 5
   Substance use disorder 3
   Anger management 3
   Smoking 2
   Suicidal ideation 2
App utility/feasibility
   Utility during treatment 21
   General attitudes towards mobile app 16
   Decrease in symptoms with use 16
   Feasibility for future studies 12
   Feedback on ease of use 6
   Cost of utilization 5
   Test-retest reliability of measures compared to paper version 4
   Mobile app’s ability to predict symptoms 4
   Recommend to others 3