Mental Health Apps Available in App Stores for Indian Users: Protocol for a Systematic Review
Seema Mehrotra, Ravikesh Tripathi, Pramita Sengupta, Abhishek Karishiddimath, Angelina Francis, Pratiksha Sharma, Paulomi Sudhir, Srikanth TK, Girish N Rao, Rajesh Sagar

TL;DR
This study will review mental health apps available to Indian users to assess their scope, functions, and quality.
Contribution
The study introduces a systematic review of publicly available mental health apps specifically for Indian users.
Findings
The review will evaluate apps based on privacy, purpose, and intervention strategies.
A standardized approach using the Mobile Application Rating Scale will assess app quality.
Findings will inform users, developers, and policymakers about available mental health apps in India.
Abstract
There has been a surge in mental health apps over the past few years. While these have great potential to address the unmet mental health needs of the population, the recent proliferation of mental health apps in the commercial marketplace has raised several concerns, such as privacy, evidence-based, and quality. Although there is mounting research on the effectiveness of mental health apps, the majority of these are not accessible to the public and most of those available have not been researched. Despite the rapid growth of the digital health market in India, there are no comprehensive reviews of publicly available mental health apps for Indian users. Hence it becomes important to review mental health apps freely available to potential end users in terms of their scope, functions, and quality. This study aims to systematically evaluate mental health apps available to Indian users in…
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TopicsDigital Mental Health Interventions · Mobile Health and mHealth Applications · Green IT and Sustainability
