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Understanding Adolescents' Experiences With Menstrual Pain to Inform the User-Centered Design of a Mindfulness-Based App: Mixed Methods Investigation Study

Author(s): Gagnon MM; Brilz AR; Alberts NM; Gordon JL; Risling TL; Stinson JN;

Background: Digital interventions are increasingly popular for the provision of nonpharmacological pain interventions, but few exist for adolescents with menstrual pain. User-centered design involves incorporating users across phases of digital health inter ...

Article GUID: 38587886


Smartphone apps for menstrual pain and symptom management: A scoping review

Author(s): Trépanier LCM; Lamoureux É; Bjornson SE; Mackie C; Alberts NM; Gagnon MM;

The past decade marks a surge in the development of mobile apps used to digitally track and monitor aspects of personal health, including menstruation. Despite a plethora of menstruation-related apps, pain and symptom management content available in apps ha ...

Article GUID: 36761398


Convenient consumption: a critical qualitative inquiry into the gambling practices of younger women in Australia

Author(s): Thomas SL; Pitt H; Randle M; Cowlishaw S; Rintoul A; Kairouz S; Daube M;

There are a range of stereotypes and assumptions associated with women's gambling behaviours. While researchers have demonstrated that the practices associated with women's gambling are changing and becoming increasingly normalized, there is a limit ...

Article GUID: 36547399


Young women's engagement with gambling: A critical qualitative inquiry of risk conceptualisations and motivations to gamble

Author(s): McCarthy S; Thomas S; Pitt H; Marko S; Randle M; Cowlishaw S; Kairouz S; Daube M;

Background: Younger women's engagement with gambling has changed over recent decades due to a range of socio-cultural, environmental and commercial factors. However, younger women's distinct lived experiences with gambling have rarely been considere ...

Article GUID: 36002940


Creating doorways: finding meaning and growth through art therapy in the face of life-threatening illness

Author(s): Reilly RC; Lee V; Laux K; Robitaille A;

Objectives: This article presents the findings of a pilot study situated in a tertiary care cancer centre and examines the impact of an art therapy group on the experiences of women living through breast cancer. Study design: The study design used in this ...

Article GUID: 34487868


Explaining mental health disparities for non-monosexual women: abuse history and risky sex, or the burdens of non-disclosure?

Author(s): Persson TJ; Pfaus JG; Ryder AG;

Research has found that non-monosexual women report worse mental health than their heterosexual and lesbian counterparts. The reasons for these mental health discrepancies are unclear. This study investigated whether higher levels of child abuse and risky s ...

Article GUID: 25223831


Reply to: Are stressful childhood experiences relevant in non-monosexual women?

Author(s): Persson TJ; Pfaus JG; Ryder AG;

No abstract available

Article GUID: 25459207


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