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Suggested reasons for this vary from technical issues to users\u2019 psychological and personal characteristics like gender, mood and perceptions on well-being.\n                    <jats:bold>Objectives<\/jats:bold>\n                    : To identify and understand predictive variables related to the use of well-being apps by young people in the context of the \u2018Online Wellbeing Centre\u2019 (OWC) Randomised Controlled Trial (a study assessing changes in well-being of young people who use well-being apps).\n                    <jats:bold>Methods<\/jats:bold>\n                    : A cross-sectional analysis using binary logistic regression was conducted, taking into account previous app usage of participants at baseline versus demographic, ecological momentary assessments, and well-being variables, of data collected in the OWC-RCT. To explore predictors further, follow-up post-RCT surveys were coded to better understand user\u2019s predisposition towards apps.\n                    <jats:bold>Results<\/jats:bold>\n                    : Mood (\n                    <jats:italic toggle=\"yes\">p<\/jats:italic>\n                    &lt; 0.006) and gender (\n                    <jats:italic toggle=\"yes\">p<\/jats:italic>\n                    &lt; 0.03) are significantly associated with the use of well-being apps. Female participants with elevated mood were more likely to use well-being apps before signing up into the study. Two themes were identified from participants at follow-up that related to the design of the app and engagement of the app user. Females were more likely to focus on the purpose of app, whereas males were more likely to focus on specific goals and features (e.g. tracking) offered by the app\n                    <jats:bold>.<\/jats:bold>\n                    Females were able to mention the link between well-being and app usage.\n                    <jats:bold>Conclusion<\/jats:bold>\n                    : Personal characteristics explain engagement with well-being apps, with mood and gender significant in the current sample. 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