Updated On: 14 March, 2022 05:51 PM IST | London | IANS
The study said that mobile health interventions provide an excellent opportunity to provide low-cost, 24/7 support for individuals who experience suicidal thoughts and those who have made attempts in the past

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Mobile applications could provide "an uninterrupted tool for crisis response" for people experiencing suicidal thoughts and behaviours, according to research.
A team of international researchers, including from Universidad Autonoma de Madrid in Spain, in a review of studies said that apps based on an approach called ecological momentary intervention (EMI) may offer a useful tool for managing patients at risk of suicide.