As COVID-19 spread, clinicians warned of mental illness epidemics within the coronavirus pandemic. Funding for digital mental health is surging and researchers are calling for widespread adoption to address the mental health sequalae of COVID-19. We consider whether these technologies improve mental health outcomes and whether they exacerbate existing health inequalities laid bare by the pandemic. We argue the evidence for efficacy is weak and the likelihood of increasing inequalities is high. First, we review recent trends in digital mental health. Next, we turn to the clinical literature to show that many technologies proposed as a response to COVID-19 are unlikely to improve outcomes. Then, we a...
The rapidly expanding field of mobile health (mHealth) seeks to harness increasingly affordable and ...
The new era of digitalized knowledge and information technology (IT) has improved efficiency in all ...
In 2017, the FDA approved the first app for treatment of alcohol, cocaine, marijuana and stimulant u...
As COVID-19 spread, clinicians warned of mental illness epidemics within the coronavirus pandemic. F...
Background: Accumulating evidence suggests the COVID-19 pandemic has negative effects on public ment...
The prevalence of mental disorders continues to increase, especially with the advent of the COVID-19...
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has shifted mental health care delivery to digital platforms, vide...
The objective was to identify scientific evidence on the development of mobile apps built to promote...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019When it comes to mental health, no country is consider...
Mental health disorders are complex disorders of the nervous system characterized by a behavioral or...
The digital revolution in medicine offers exciting new directions for the treatment of mental illnes...
Digital technology has the potential to transform mental healthcare by connecting patients, services...
Common mental health disorders are rising globally, creating a strain on public healthcare systems. ...
The purpose of this article is to present the findings of a discussion between people who use crisis...
We argue that while digital health technologies (e.g. artificial intelligence, smartphones, and virt...
The rapidly expanding field of mobile health (mHealth) seeks to harness increasingly affordable and ...
The new era of digitalized knowledge and information technology (IT) has improved efficiency in all ...
In 2017, the FDA approved the first app for treatment of alcohol, cocaine, marijuana and stimulant u...
As COVID-19 spread, clinicians warned of mental illness epidemics within the coronavirus pandemic. F...
Background: Accumulating evidence suggests the COVID-19 pandemic has negative effects on public ment...
The prevalence of mental disorders continues to increase, especially with the advent of the COVID-19...
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has shifted mental health care delivery to digital platforms, vide...
The objective was to identify scientific evidence on the development of mobile apps built to promote...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019When it comes to mental health, no country is consider...
Mental health disorders are complex disorders of the nervous system characterized by a behavioral or...
The digital revolution in medicine offers exciting new directions for the treatment of mental illnes...
Digital technology has the potential to transform mental healthcare by connecting patients, services...
Common mental health disorders are rising globally, creating a strain on public healthcare systems. ...
The purpose of this article is to present the findings of a discussion between people who use crisis...
We argue that while digital health technologies (e.g. artificial intelligence, smartphones, and virt...
The rapidly expanding field of mobile health (mHealth) seeks to harness increasingly affordable and ...
The new era of digitalized knowledge and information technology (IT) has improved efficiency in all ...
In 2017, the FDA approved the first app for treatment of alcohol, cocaine, marijuana and stimulant u...