Objective: e-Mental health services have been shown to be effective and cost-effective for the treatment of depression. However, to have optimal impact in reducing the burden of depression, strategies for wider reach and uptake are needed. Method: A review was conducted to assess the evidence supporting use of e-mental health programmes for treating depression. From the review, models of dissemination and gaps in translation were identified, with a specific focus on characterising barriers and facilitators to uptake within the Australian healthcare context. Finally, recommendations for promoting the translation of e-mental health services in Australia were developed. Results: There are a number of effective and cost-effective e-health appli...
Background: Research into e-mental health technologies has developed rapidly in the last 15 years. A...
The WHO for the Europe region have been struggling with the surge in mental health illness occurrenc...
BACKGROUND: Growing evidence attests to the efficacy of e-mental health services. There is less evid...
OBJECTIVE: E-mental health technologies are increasing rapidly, both in number and in utilisation by...
Growth in e- mental health services in the past decade has been significant, cor-responding with ris...
BACKGROUND: Self-guided web-based programs are effective; however, inadequate implementation of thes...
This thesis employs mixed methodologies, including systematic review and meta-analysis, qualitative ...
Background: e-Mental health services have the capacity to overcome barriers to care and reduce the u...
BACKGROUND: Depression incurs significant morbidity and confers increased risk of suicide. Many indi...
Background: E-mental health is an established mode of delivering treatment for common mental disorde...
BACKGROUND: E-mental health is a promising medium to keep mental health affordable and accessible. F...
Depression is a significant individual, social and economic burden in Canada as well as across the w...
Depression is a significant individual, social and economic burden in Canada as well as across the w...
International audienceDepressive disorders represent the largest proportion of mental illnesses, and...
Mental Health is a state of wellbeing that plays a key role in affecting the quality of life of an i...
Background: Research into e-mental health technologies has developed rapidly in the last 15 years. A...
The WHO for the Europe region have been struggling with the surge in mental health illness occurrenc...
BACKGROUND: Growing evidence attests to the efficacy of e-mental health services. There is less evid...
OBJECTIVE: E-mental health technologies are increasing rapidly, both in number and in utilisation by...
Growth in e- mental health services in the past decade has been significant, cor-responding with ris...
BACKGROUND: Self-guided web-based programs are effective; however, inadequate implementation of thes...
This thesis employs mixed methodologies, including systematic review and meta-analysis, qualitative ...
Background: e-Mental health services have the capacity to overcome barriers to care and reduce the u...
BACKGROUND: Depression incurs significant morbidity and confers increased risk of suicide. Many indi...
Background: E-mental health is an established mode of delivering treatment for common mental disorde...
BACKGROUND: E-mental health is a promising medium to keep mental health affordable and accessible. F...
Depression is a significant individual, social and economic burden in Canada as well as across the w...
Depression is a significant individual, social and economic burden in Canada as well as across the w...
International audienceDepressive disorders represent the largest proportion of mental illnesses, and...
Mental Health is a state of wellbeing that plays a key role in affecting the quality of life of an i...
Background: Research into e-mental health technologies has developed rapidly in the last 15 years. A...
The WHO for the Europe region have been struggling with the surge in mental health illness occurrenc...
BACKGROUND: Growing evidence attests to the efficacy of e-mental health services. There is less evid...