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WHAAM: A mobile application for ubiquitous monitoring of ADHD behaviors
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2014
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Wearable TechnologyBehavior MonitoringAdhdPervasive ComputingDigital HealthUbiquitous MonitoringBehavioral IssueWhaam Mobile ApplicationPublic HealthTelehealthTechnology-based InterventionBehavioral SciencesAssistive TechnologyPsychiatryBehavior-analytic AssessmentRehabilitationMobile ComputingYoung PersonMobile SensingPediatricsSpecial EducationHealth MonitoringMobile HealthMedicineTraditional Pen
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most common psychiatric conditions in childhood. Observation of the behavior of the young person plays a key role in Cognitive-Behavioural (CB) approaches to the treatment of ADHD, but traditional pen and pen-and-paper based methods have a number of disadvantages which inhibit their use in realworld situations. The WHAAM mobile application (WMA) provides teachers, parents and health experts with features to easily monitor behaviors in a Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Timely (SMART) way.
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