Mobile telemental health is defined as the use of mobile phones and other wireless devices as applied to psychiatric and mental health practice. Applications of such include treatment monitoring and adherence, health promotion, ecological momentary assessment, and decision support systems. Advantages of mobile telemental health are underscored by its interactivity, just-in-time interventions, and low resource requirements and portability. Challenges in realizing this potential of mobile telemental health include the low penetration rates of health applications on mobile devices in part due to health literacy, the delay in current published research in evaluating newer technologies, and outdated research methodologies. Despite such challenge...
There is a growing interest in using mobile phone technology to offer real-time psychological interv...
The combination of smart phones, wearable sensor devices and social media offer new ways of monitori...
The National Alliance on Mental Illness reports that one in four adults experience mental health iss...
Mobile telemental health is defined as the use of mobile phones and other wireless devices as applie...
As the availability of new communication technologies increases, mental health professionals have in...
The rapid growth in the use of smartphones has opened a new world of opportunities for use in behavi...
Mental disorders can have a significant, negative impact on sufferers’ lives, as well as on their fr...
Mental disorders can have a significant, negative impact on sufferers’ lives, as well as on their fr...
Mental disorders can have a significant, negative impact on sufferers' lives, as well as on their fr...
The imperative to increase healthcare access, efficiency and effectiveness is nearly impossible to m...
The field of mobile health (“m-Health”) is evolving rapidly and there is an explosive growth of psyc...
AbstractTechnology is an unavoidable fact of today's life. Attractive advantages of wireless technol...
Abstract Mental disorders can have a significant, neg-ative impact on sufferers ’ lives, as well as ...
Background The ubiquitous nature of mobile phones and their increasing functionality make them an i...
mHealth refers to the use of mobile technologies in the provision of healthcare. These mobile techno...
There is a growing interest in using mobile phone technology to offer real-time psychological interv...
The combination of smart phones, wearable sensor devices and social media offer new ways of monitori...
The National Alliance on Mental Illness reports that one in four adults experience mental health iss...
Mobile telemental health is defined as the use of mobile phones and other wireless devices as applie...
As the availability of new communication technologies increases, mental health professionals have in...
The rapid growth in the use of smartphones has opened a new world of opportunities for use in behavi...
Mental disorders can have a significant, negative impact on sufferers’ lives, as well as on their fr...
Mental disorders can have a significant, negative impact on sufferers’ lives, as well as on their fr...
Mental disorders can have a significant, negative impact on sufferers' lives, as well as on their fr...
The imperative to increase healthcare access, efficiency and effectiveness is nearly impossible to m...
The field of mobile health (“m-Health”) is evolving rapidly and there is an explosive growth of psyc...
AbstractTechnology is an unavoidable fact of today's life. Attractive advantages of wireless technol...
Abstract Mental disorders can have a significant, neg-ative impact on sufferers ’ lives, as well as ...
Background The ubiquitous nature of mobile phones and their increasing functionality make them an i...
mHealth refers to the use of mobile technologies in the provision of healthcare. These mobile techno...
There is a growing interest in using mobile phone technology to offer real-time psychological interv...
The combination of smart phones, wearable sensor devices and social media offer new ways of monitori...
The National Alliance on Mental Illness reports that one in four adults experience mental health iss...