Published on in Vol 25 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/45766, first published .
Attitudes Toward Seeking Mental Health Services and Mobile Technology to Support the Management of Depression Among Black American Women: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

Attitudes Toward Seeking Mental Health Services and Mobile Technology to Support the Management of Depression Among Black American Women: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

Attitudes Toward Seeking Mental Health Services and Mobile Technology to Support the Management of Depression Among Black American Women: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

Journals

  1. McCall T, Foster M, Tomlin H, Schwartz T. Black American women’s attitudes toward seeking mental health services and use of mobile technology to support the management of anxiety. JAMIA Open 2023;6(4) View
  2. Berger M. Digital Health Tools Can Support Patient Access to Culturally and Linguistically Competent Behavioral Health Treatment. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e51799 View
  3. James K, Bravo L, Jeffers K, (Theresa) Nguyen M, Elliott T, Ojukwu K, Ndagire C, Jennings K, Arnault D, Canty L, Al Qadire M. A Qualitative Exploration of Black Women’s Strategies to Achieve Emotional Well‐Being From Symptoms of Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders. Perspectives in Psychiatric Care 2024;2024(1) View
  4. Knapp A, Cohen K, Kruzan K, Kornfield R, Herrera M, Pederson A, Lee S, Macapagal K, Roulston C, Clarke K, Wijaya C, Simmons R, Jackson L, Kour S, Franco S, Mohr D. Teen Perspectives on Integrating Digital Mental Health Programs for Teens Into Public Libraries (“I Was Always at the Library”): Qualitative Interview Study. JMIR Formative Research 2025;9:e67454 View
  5. Damar M, Kop O, Şaylan Ö, Erenay F. The Place of Mobile Health in the Health Sector, Barriers and Opportunities, Integrated Technologies and Usage Areas Affecting the Development of Mobile Health: A Review of the Literature in All Aspects. Journal of Information Systems and Management Research 2024;6(2):37 View
  6. McCall T, Foster M, Tomlin H, Adepoju B, Bolton-Johnson M, Bellamy C. “I think we're on a cusp of some change:” coping and support for mental wellness among Black American women. Frontiers in Psychology 2025;15 View
  7. Spates K, Craver M, Reynolds I, Jackson Leftwich C, Conklin D. Unseen scars: Exploring the mental health challenges of Black college students in the dual contexts of racial violence and the COVID-19 crisis. Transcultural Psychiatry 2025;62(6):750 View
  8. Tabi S, Myles A, Merceir R, Ore-Onitolo D, Devlin A, Fisher S, Morrison M. “You Got to Keep It Secret”, Barriers to Mental Health Treatment Among Low-income, Midlife Women: A Qualitative Study. Community Mental Health Journal 2025 View
  9. Overcash J, Li H, Mullin T, Von Ah D. Factors That Influence the Quality of Life of Breast Cancer Survivors. Clinical Nurse Specialist 2026;40(1):22 View
  10. Threats M, Gray M. Acceptability and Use of Digital Health and AI-Enabled Chatbots for Sexual and Reproductive Health among Lesbian, Bisexual, and Queer Women of Color in the U.S.: Cross-Sectional Survey Study (Preprint). Journal of Medical Internet Research 2025 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Dixon S, Amin D, Varma P. The Palgrave Handbook of Global Social Problems. View

Conference Proceedings

  1. O'Leary T, Batti V, Dhindsa S, Krishnan V, Wilcox L, Woods-Giscombe C, Bellamy C, McCall T. Proceedings of the Extended Abstracts of the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. "It was Empowering": Care Pathways a Novel Culturally Informed Inspiration Card Game for Community-Engaged Co-Design with Black American Women and Clinicians View