Consumers are increasingly likely to access various forms of e-mental health, and there is considerable danger that they may be exposed to untested interventions. Traditional research designs, such as the randomized controlled trial (RCT), are limited in their capacity to match the pace of development and evolving nature of e-mental health. There are a number of unique challenges associated with research into the development and use of technologically based interventions. This article discusses these challenges and examines emerging strategies that may enable clinicians to be more confident when integrating e-mental health in their practices. We argue that greater use of small sample size designs, greater collaboration and research in appli...
mHealth refers to the use of mobile technologies in the provision of health care and is an expanding...
Background: To address the matter of limited resources for treating individuals with mental disorde...
Mental health problems are becoming more common while access to treatment is often not available to ...
Consumers are increasingly likely to access various forms of e-mental health, and there is considera...
Mental disorders are highly prevalent and cause a high burden of disease. Even though effective trea...
Mobile applications (apps) have the potential to improve mental health services. However, there is l...
A large number of mobile mental health apps are available to the public but current knowledge about ...
The rapidly expanding field of mobile health (mHealth) seeks to harness increasingly affordable and ...
Recent advances in smartphones and wearable biosensors enable the gathering of ‘real-time’ psycholog...
A large number of mobile mental health apps are available to the public but current knowledge about ...
Mobile applications (apps) have the potential to improve mental health services. However, there is l...
The field of mobile health (“m-Health”) is evolving rapidly and there is an explosive growth of psyc...
The imperative to increase healthcare access, efficiency and effectiveness is nearly impossible to m...
This article presents an analysis of challenges and considerations when developing digital mental he...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/137574/1/da22636.pdfhttps://deepblue.l...
mHealth refers to the use of mobile technologies in the provision of health care and is an expanding...
Background: To address the matter of limited resources for treating individuals with mental disorde...
Mental health problems are becoming more common while access to treatment is often not available to ...
Consumers are increasingly likely to access various forms of e-mental health, and there is considera...
Mental disorders are highly prevalent and cause a high burden of disease. Even though effective trea...
Mobile applications (apps) have the potential to improve mental health services. However, there is l...
A large number of mobile mental health apps are available to the public but current knowledge about ...
The rapidly expanding field of mobile health (mHealth) seeks to harness increasingly affordable and ...
Recent advances in smartphones and wearable biosensors enable the gathering of ‘real-time’ psycholog...
A large number of mobile mental health apps are available to the public but current knowledge about ...
Mobile applications (apps) have the potential to improve mental health services. However, there is l...
The field of mobile health (“m-Health”) is evolving rapidly and there is an explosive growth of psyc...
The imperative to increase healthcare access, efficiency and effectiveness is nearly impossible to m...
This article presents an analysis of challenges and considerations when developing digital mental he...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/137574/1/da22636.pdfhttps://deepblue.l...
mHealth refers to the use of mobile technologies in the provision of health care and is an expanding...
Background: To address the matter of limited resources for treating individuals with mental disorde...
Mental health problems are becoming more common while access to treatment is often not available to ...