BACKGROUND: Access to mental health care in deaf communities is limited by cultural considerations, availability of translators, and technological considerations. Telepsychiatry can mitigate the deaf community\u27s lack of access to care by allowing for deaf individuals in remote communities access to care with facilities that cater to their needs. METHODS: Community Behavioral Health, Arundel Lodge, and Gallaudet University worked in conjunction to test three hypotheses: 1.Telepsychiatry will be as effective as traditional face-to-face psychotherapy with deaf adults who have chronic mental illness.2.Patients living in remote locations will report an improvement in accessibility to mental health services.3.Patients who receive telepsychiatr...
There is a lack of access to mental health care in rural areas of the United States. One potential ...
Disparities in access to mental health care for persons with hearing loss are significant public hea...
Purpose: Responding to the critical needs of the linguistically isolated, this pilot study tested th...
BACKGROUND: Access to mental health care in deaf communities is limited by cultural considerations, ...
Background: Access to mental health care in deaf communities is limited by cultural considerations, ...
AbstractBackgroundAccess to mental health care in deaf communities is limited by cultural considerat...
Deaf and hard of hearing individuals who have chronic mental illness are a population that is unders...
The limited research done on the Deaf community depicts inflated rates of mental illness and trauma ...
Improved functioning is typical when deaf mental health consumers are removed from inaccessible prog...
Behavioral telehealth is a reasonable solution to the accessibility to mental health care problem th...
There are several barriers patients face when accessing mental healthcare in rural areas including: ...
Sixty million US residents live in rural areas, but health policies and interventions developed from...
Mental illness affects 18% of American adults and 8.0% of American children. Untreated mental illnes...
Telecommunications and videoconference systems are increasingly replacing face-to-face communication...
Few studieshaveinvestigatedmentalhealthservicesspecificallyservingdeafand hard of hearing people. Th...
There is a lack of access to mental health care in rural areas of the United States. One potential ...
Disparities in access to mental health care for persons with hearing loss are significant public hea...
Purpose: Responding to the critical needs of the linguistically isolated, this pilot study tested th...
BACKGROUND: Access to mental health care in deaf communities is limited by cultural considerations, ...
Background: Access to mental health care in deaf communities is limited by cultural considerations, ...
AbstractBackgroundAccess to mental health care in deaf communities is limited by cultural considerat...
Deaf and hard of hearing individuals who have chronic mental illness are a population that is unders...
The limited research done on the Deaf community depicts inflated rates of mental illness and trauma ...
Improved functioning is typical when deaf mental health consumers are removed from inaccessible prog...
Behavioral telehealth is a reasonable solution to the accessibility to mental health care problem th...
There are several barriers patients face when accessing mental healthcare in rural areas including: ...
Sixty million US residents live in rural areas, but health policies and interventions developed from...
Mental illness affects 18% of American adults and 8.0% of American children. Untreated mental illnes...
Telecommunications and videoconference systems are increasingly replacing face-to-face communication...
Few studieshaveinvestigatedmentalhealthservicesspecificallyservingdeafand hard of hearing people. Th...
There is a lack of access to mental health care in rural areas of the United States. One potential ...
Disparities in access to mental health care for persons with hearing loss are significant public hea...
Purpose: Responding to the critical needs of the linguistically isolated, this pilot study tested th...