The rapid growth of information communication technology (ICT) has brought new hope for people with mental illness who were beyond health and social service for long time. It has transformed the health service for many Low and Middle Income Countries and most of the governments are motivated to incorporate information communication technology for health sector. As the developing countries are stressed with high demand in contrast to low resources, here, mental health hardly receives adequate attention overcoming all the other priority issues. However, evidence revealed more than 75% of the affected people with mental disorders live in this region and in the least resource area about 90% of the affected people do not get their required care ...
Mental disorders can have a significant, negative impact on sufferers’ lives, as well as on their fr...
Background The ubiquitous nature of mobile phones and their increasing functionality make them an i...
Mental disorders can have a significant, negative impact on sufferers’ lives, as well as on their fr...
Low and Middle Income Countries are struggling with poverty, political instability and inadequate he...
Few individuals living with mental disorders around the globe have access to mental health care, yet...
Few individuals living with mental disorders around the globe have access to mental health care, yet...
Mental health is a vast problem around the globe and poses a threat to population health and economi...
As the availability of new communication technologies increases, mental health professionals have in...
The governments of Low and Middle Income Countries are struggling with poverty, political instabilit...
Background Two phenomena have become increasingly visible over the past decade: the significant glo...
ObjectiveMobile technologies, such as smartphones, can improve health services by delivering assessm...
Mental disorders, characterized by impaired emotional and mood balance, are common in the West. Rece...
BACKGROUND: About 25% of the Indian population experience common mental disorders (CMD) but only 15-...
Abstract Mental disorders can have a significant, neg-ative impact on sufferers ’ lives, as well as ...
Mobile telemental health is defined as the use of mobile phones and other wireless devices as applie...
Mental disorders can have a significant, negative impact on sufferers’ lives, as well as on their fr...
Background The ubiquitous nature of mobile phones and their increasing functionality make them an i...
Mental disorders can have a significant, negative impact on sufferers’ lives, as well as on their fr...
Low and Middle Income Countries are struggling with poverty, political instability and inadequate he...
Few individuals living with mental disorders around the globe have access to mental health care, yet...
Few individuals living with mental disorders around the globe have access to mental health care, yet...
Mental health is a vast problem around the globe and poses a threat to population health and economi...
As the availability of new communication technologies increases, mental health professionals have in...
The governments of Low and Middle Income Countries are struggling with poverty, political instabilit...
Background Two phenomena have become increasingly visible over the past decade: the significant glo...
ObjectiveMobile technologies, such as smartphones, can improve health services by delivering assessm...
Mental disorders, characterized by impaired emotional and mood balance, are common in the West. Rece...
BACKGROUND: About 25% of the Indian population experience common mental disorders (CMD) but only 15-...
Abstract Mental disorders can have a significant, neg-ative impact on sufferers ’ lives, as well as ...
Mobile telemental health is defined as the use of mobile phones and other wireless devices as applie...
Mental disorders can have a significant, negative impact on sufferers’ lives, as well as on their fr...
Background The ubiquitous nature of mobile phones and their increasing functionality make them an i...
Mental disorders can have a significant, negative impact on sufferers’ lives, as well as on their fr...