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Erin Dawe-Lane
Erin Dawe-Lane
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Keeping well in a COVID-19 crisis: a qualitative study formulating the perspectives of mental health service users and carers
SK Simblett, E Wilson, D Morris, J Evans, C Odoi, M Mutepua, ...
Journal of Mental Health 30 (2), 138-147, 2021
342021
Trust and distrust: identifying recruitment targets for ethnic minority blood donors
E Ferguson, E Dawe‐Lane, Z Khan, C Reynolds, K Davison, D Edge, ...
Transfusion Medicine 32 (4), 276-287, 2022
132022
Remote smartphone-based speech collection: acceptance and barriers in individuals with major depressive disorder
J Dineley, G Lavelle, D Leightley, F Matcham, S Siddi, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.08600, 2021
92021
Calbindin Deficits May Underlie Dissociable Effects of 5-HT6 and mGlu7 Antagonists on Glutamate and Cognition in a Dual-Hit Neurodevelopmental Model for …
SE Shortall, AM Brown, E Newton-Mann, E Dawe-Lane, C Evans, ...
Molecular Neurobiology 57, 3439-3457, 2020
82020
Health tracking via mobile apps for depression self-management: qualitative content analysis of user reviews
A Polhemus, S Simblett, E Dawe-Lane, G Gilpin, B Elliott, S Jilka, J Novak, ...
JMIR Human Factors 9 (4), e40133, 2022
52022
Exploring the effects of in-app components on engagement with a symptom-tracking platform among participants with major depressive disorder (RADAR-Engage): protocol for a 2 …
KM White, F Matcham, D Leightley, E Carr, P Conde, E Dawe-Lane, ...
JMIR research protocols 10 (12), e32653, 2021
42021
Understanding the subjective experience of long-term remote measurement technology use for symptom tracking in people with depression: multisite longitudinal qualitative analysis
KM White, E Dawe-Lane, S Siddi, F Lamers, S Simblett, GR Alacid, A Ivan, ...
JMIR human factors 10 (1), e39479, 2023
32023
Experiences of health tracking in mobile apps for multiple sclerosis: A qualitative content analysis of user reviews
A Polhemus, S Simblett, ED Lane, B Elliott, S Jilka, E Negbenose, P Burke, ...
Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders 69, 104435, 2023
32023
Key drivers and facilitators of the choice to use mHealth technology in people with neurological conditions: observational study
S Simblett, M Pennington, M Quaife, E Theochari, P Burke, G Brichetto, ...
JMIR Formative Research 6 (5), e29509, 2022
32022
The importance of need‐altruism and kin‐altruism to blood donor behaviour for black and white people
E Ferguson, E Dawe‐Lane, O Ajayi, B Osikomaiya, R Mills, A Okubanjo
Transfusion Medicine, 2024
12024
Patient preferences for key drivers and facilitators of adoption of mHealth technology to manage depression: A discrete choice experiment
SK Simblett, M Pennington, M Quaife, S Siddi, F Lombardini, JM Haro, ...
Journal of Affective Disorders 331, 334-341, 2023
12023
Factors influencing increased use of technology to communicate with others during the COVID-19 Pandemic: cross-sectional web-based Survey Study
E Dawe-Lane, M Mutepua, D Morris, CM Odoi, E Wilson, J Evans, ...
JMIR Mental Health 9 (10), e31251, 2022
12022
Engagement With a Remote Symptom-Tracking Platform Among Participants With Major Depressive Disorder: Randomized Controlled Trial
KM White, E Carr, D Leightley, F Matcham, P Conde, Y Ranjan, S Simblett, ...
JMIR mHealth and uHealth 12 (1), e44214, 2024
2024
Parenting in the early years and self-harm in adolescence: The role of control and reward systems in childhood
E Dawe-Lane, E Flouri
Journal of affective disorders 339, 788-798, 2023
2023
Investigating a psychological model of mental conditions and coping during the COVID-19 pandemic driven by participatory methods
SK Simblett, S Jilka, S Vitoratou, C Hayes, D Morris, E Wilson, C Odoi, ...
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 57 (12), 2491-2501, 2022
2022
Understanding the subjective experience of long-term remote symptom tracking in people with depression: A multisite, longitudinal qualitative analysis
K White, E Dawe-Lane, S Siddi, F Lamers, S Simblett, GR Alacid, A Ivan, ...
JMIR Human Factors, 2022
2022
RADAR-Engage: Protocol for a two-armed randomized controlled trial exploring the effects of in-app components on engagement with a symptom tracking platform among participants …
K White, F Matcham, D Leightley, E Carr, P Conde, ED Lane, Y Ranjan, ...
JMIR research protocols, 2021
2021
App-Based Epilepsy Self-Management: Clarifying Health Tracking Needs and Preferences Through a Content Analysis of User Reviews
A Polhemus, G Gilpin, S Simblett, E Dawe-Lane, B Elliott, S Jilka, J Novák, ...
Available at SSRN 4358012, 0
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