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Sin U Lam

Department of Counseling Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, United States.

1 paper in the library · 29 citations · publishing 2023

Papers

Situating Meditation Apps Within the Ecosystem of Meditation Practice: Population-Based Survey Study.

JMIR mental health April 28, 2023 Sin U Lam, Qiang Xie, Simon B Goldberg 29 citations

Among US adults who have ever meditated, more than half (58.8%) have used a meditation app at least once, and 21.7% use one weekly or daily. Younger age, higher anxiety, and a mental health motivation for meditating were linked to having used a meditation app. Active users were younger, less likely to be men or non-Latinx White, had lower income, and were more likely to have started meditating for spiritual reasons. Concerns about cost, effectiveness, time, technical issues, and user-friendliness were more common among app users. Desired features include practice tips, reminders, mini-practices, and mental health content, while social features were less popular. Headspace and Calm were the most used apps.