The use of videoconferencing (VC) to conduct forensic mental health assessments (FMHA) is increasing. Yet, little is known about its acceptability among clinicians or legal professionals. In Study 1 (N = 156), forensic evaluators were asked about their use of VC, reasons for its use, and opinions about the validity, usefulness, ethics, and legality of its use. An estimated one-third of evaluators have used VC in the past. Although evaluators overall expressed moderate concern over the ethics and legality of use, prior experience appeared to mitigate concerns. Younger practitioners were also more open to using VC. Reduced costs for courts was the most frequently endorsed benefit associated with VC, while restricted ability to administer psyc...
The aim of this study was to identify barriers to the utilisation of videoconferencing within a mult...
As part of a national effort to improve efficiency in court procedures, the American Bar Association...
In the last decade, telepsychiatry – the use of telecommunications technologies to deliver psychiatr...
The use of videoconferencing (VC) to conduct forensic mental health assessments (FMHA) is increasing...
The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the evidence base regarding the use of video conf...
Abstract: Canadian psychiatrists are uncertain whether mental health legislation in their jurisdicti...
To investigate whether forensic evaluations can be performed reliably using telemedicine, we compare...
The implementation of evidence-based psychosocial interventions using video-conference delivery (VCD...
Abstract Videoconferencing has become an increasingly viable tool in psychiatry, with a growing body...
Objective Videoconference technology may be a means of improving access to neuropsychological servic...
The use of videoconferencing technologies (VCT) is on the rise given its potential to close the gap ...
Background: Due to the development of technologies and the low costs video recording of psychotherap...
We conducted a scoping review of the literature on the clinical applications of videoconferencing. E...
Assessing victim’s credibility is essential but very complex when physical evidence is lacking. The ...
Background: Although literature and practice underline the potential of virtual reality (VR) for for...
The aim of this study was to identify barriers to the utilisation of videoconferencing within a mult...
As part of a national effort to improve efficiency in court procedures, the American Bar Association...
In the last decade, telepsychiatry – the use of telecommunications technologies to deliver psychiatr...
The use of videoconferencing (VC) to conduct forensic mental health assessments (FMHA) is increasing...
The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the evidence base regarding the use of video conf...
Abstract: Canadian psychiatrists are uncertain whether mental health legislation in their jurisdicti...
To investigate whether forensic evaluations can be performed reliably using telemedicine, we compare...
The implementation of evidence-based psychosocial interventions using video-conference delivery (VCD...
Abstract Videoconferencing has become an increasingly viable tool in psychiatry, with a growing body...
Objective Videoconference technology may be a means of improving access to neuropsychological servic...
The use of videoconferencing technologies (VCT) is on the rise given its potential to close the gap ...
Background: Due to the development of technologies and the low costs video recording of psychotherap...
We conducted a scoping review of the literature on the clinical applications of videoconferencing. E...
Assessing victim’s credibility is essential but very complex when physical evidence is lacking. The ...
Background: Although literature and practice underline the potential of virtual reality (VR) for for...
The aim of this study was to identify barriers to the utilisation of videoconferencing within a mult...
As part of a national effort to improve efficiency in court procedures, the American Bar Association...
In the last decade, telepsychiatry – the use of telecommunications technologies to deliver psychiatr...