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Technology-enabled mental health platforms that incorporate user-driven patient-provider matching may offer a novel way to personalize and optimize outcomes. We conducted this study because little is known about the engagement and clinical symptom changes of these newer types of mental health platforms and whether patient-driven selection of their provider’s characteristics is associated with either engagement or clinical outcomes.
A digital music-based intervention delivered through an app can significantly reduce stress and improve mood for caregivers compared with usual routines, showing promising feasibility and positive user engagement. Integrating personalized music therapy into digital wellness tools could offer an accessible way to support mental well-being for high-stress caregiver populations.
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