BackgroundTreatment of offenders in forensic mental health is complex. Often, these in- or outpatients have low treatment motivation, suffer from multiple disorders, and have poor literacy skills. eHealth may be able to improve treatment outcomes because of its potential to increase motivation and engagement, and it can overcome the predominant one-size-fits-all approach by being tailored to individual patients.ObjectiveTo examine its potential, this systematic review studies the way that eHealth has been used and studied in forensic mental health and identifies accompanying advantages and disadvantages for both patients and treatment, including effectiveness.MethodsA systematic search in Scopus, PsycINFO, and Web of Science was performed u...
Objective:Examine the effectiveness and impacts of the networked communication technologies used by ...
have affected the forensic evaluation process in multiple ways. These developments provide the foren...
Background: The ability to regulate anger is often impaired in forensic psychiatric patients, freque...
Background: Treatment of offenders in forensic mental health is complex. Often, these in- or outpati...
While eHealth technologies such as web-based interventions, mobile apps, and virtual reality have th...
While eHealth technologies such as web-based interventions, mobile apps, and virtual reality have th...
While there are multiple ways in which eHealth interventions such as online modules, apps and virtua...
The imperative to increase healthcare access, efficiency and effectiveness is nearly impossible to m...
Over the past decade innovative technologies such as Virtual Reality (VR) and smartphone application...
Background:Online and mobile technologies offer major opportunities in supporting mental healthcare....
Background: Although literature and practice underline the potential of virtual reality (VR) for for...
In the last decade, telepsychiatry – the use of telecommunications technologies to deliver psychiatr...
Background Internet and mobile-based interventions provide a unique opportunity to deliver cost-effe...
Criminal responsibility (or insanity) evaluations require forensic clinicians to reconstruct a defen...
Criminal responsibility (or insanity) evaluations require forensic clinicians to reconstruct a defen...
Objective:Examine the effectiveness and impacts of the networked communication technologies used by ...
have affected the forensic evaluation process in multiple ways. These developments provide the foren...
Background: The ability to regulate anger is often impaired in forensic psychiatric patients, freque...
Background: Treatment of offenders in forensic mental health is complex. Often, these in- or outpati...
While eHealth technologies such as web-based interventions, mobile apps, and virtual reality have th...
While eHealth technologies such as web-based interventions, mobile apps, and virtual reality have th...
While there are multiple ways in which eHealth interventions such as online modules, apps and virtua...
The imperative to increase healthcare access, efficiency and effectiveness is nearly impossible to m...
Over the past decade innovative technologies such as Virtual Reality (VR) and smartphone application...
Background:Online and mobile technologies offer major opportunities in supporting mental healthcare....
Background: Although literature and practice underline the potential of virtual reality (VR) for for...
In the last decade, telepsychiatry – the use of telecommunications technologies to deliver psychiatr...
Background Internet and mobile-based interventions provide a unique opportunity to deliver cost-effe...
Criminal responsibility (or insanity) evaluations require forensic clinicians to reconstruct a defen...
Criminal responsibility (or insanity) evaluations require forensic clinicians to reconstruct a defen...
Objective:Examine the effectiveness and impacts of the networked communication technologies used by ...
have affected the forensic evaluation process in multiple ways. These developments provide the foren...
Background: The ability to regulate anger is often impaired in forensic psychiatric patients, freque...