While e-health initiatives are poised to revolutionize delivery and access to mental health care, conducting clinical research online involves specific contextual and ethical considerations. Face-to-face psychosocial interventions can at times entail risk and have adverse psychoactive effects, something true for online mental health programs too. Risks associated with and specific to internet psychosocial interventions include potential breaches of confidentiality related to online communications (such as unencrypted email), data privacy and security, risks of self-selection and self-diagnosis as well as the shortcomings of receiving psychoeducation and treatment at distance from an impersonal website. Such ethical issues need to be recogni...
The present research aims to study some aspects of online counseling. More specifically, the possibi...
Common mental health disorders are rising globally, creating a strain on public healthcare systems. ...
Background People who are at elevated risk of suicide stand to benefit from internet-based interven...
While e-health initiatives are poised to revolutionize delivery and access to mental health care, co...
A number of ethical and legal implications of on-line therapy [e-Therapy] are examined. e-Therapy is...
This article addresses the general ethical issues of accessing online personal data for research pur...
Increasing recognition of youth mental-health problems has created demand for expanded services and ...
Concerns and considerations have emerged as mental health professionals contemplate the provision of...
The aim of this study is to investigate the role of the internet within the area of mental health su...
The aim of this study is to investigate the role of the internet within the area of mental health su...
The term ‘tele-health’ has been used to delineate the use of telecommunications and information tech...
The provision of counselling and psychotherapy using technology, also referred to as telecounselling...
Problem: The development of the ethical guidelines of counseling was based on face-to-face practices...
Reviewer: Grohol, John[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version....
Background: The provision of psychotherapy over distance using technology is a growing market reachi...
The present research aims to study some aspects of online counseling. More specifically, the possibi...
Common mental health disorders are rising globally, creating a strain on public healthcare systems. ...
Background People who are at elevated risk of suicide stand to benefit from internet-based interven...
While e-health initiatives are poised to revolutionize delivery and access to mental health care, co...
A number of ethical and legal implications of on-line therapy [e-Therapy] are examined. e-Therapy is...
This article addresses the general ethical issues of accessing online personal data for research pur...
Increasing recognition of youth mental-health problems has created demand for expanded services and ...
Concerns and considerations have emerged as mental health professionals contemplate the provision of...
The aim of this study is to investigate the role of the internet within the area of mental health su...
The aim of this study is to investigate the role of the internet within the area of mental health su...
The term ‘tele-health’ has been used to delineate the use of telecommunications and information tech...
The provision of counselling and psychotherapy using technology, also referred to as telecounselling...
Problem: The development of the ethical guidelines of counseling was based on face-to-face practices...
Reviewer: Grohol, John[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version....
Background: The provision of psychotherapy over distance using technology is a growing market reachi...
The present research aims to study some aspects of online counseling. More specifically, the possibi...
Common mental health disorders are rising globally, creating a strain on public healthcare systems. ...
Background People who are at elevated risk of suicide stand to benefit from internet-based interven...