Although young people aged 16 to 25 are particularly susceptible to mental ill-health, they are difficult to engage in ongoing treatment. Meanwhile, young people are more engaged with digital technologies than ever before, with the Internet and mobile technologies reaching ubiquity in young lives. Despite this, it is unclear from the literature how young people’s high technology use may be harnessed for the better management of youth mental health problems in face-to-face treatment. To explore young people’s opinions on how technology can be used for treatment engagement and as a complement to mental health treatment, a total of 21 participants aged 16 to 25...
The increasing role of online technologies in young people\u27s lives has significant implications f...
BackgroundTechnological interventions may help support and improve mental health. However young peop...
Background: There is currently an increased interest in and acceptance of technology-enabled mental...
Background: Digital technologies show promise for reversing poor engagement of youth (16-24 years) w...
Since the traditional mental health system showed significant limitations in the early identificatio...
Abstract The overall objective of this research is to evaluate the use of a mobile health smartphone...
Children and young people’s (CYP) mental health (MH) is of growing concern, particularly as evidence...
Background There is a high prevalence of children and young people (CYP) experiencing mental...
Background: Digital technology holds promise for reaching young adults with serious mental illness. ...
There is a high prevalence of children and young people (CYP) experiencing mental health (MH) proble...
BACKGROUND: Digital mental health tools have substantial potential to be easily integrated into peop...
With the development of Internet technology, digital health has been actively developed. It is parti...
Technology enhances social communication and connectedness, people. However, it may predispose youth...
Boydell et al Objective: To conduct a scoping review on the use of technology to deliver mental heal...
The increasing role of online technologies in young people’s lives has significant implications for ...
The increasing role of online technologies in young people\u27s lives has significant implications f...
BackgroundTechnological interventions may help support and improve mental health. However young peop...
Background: There is currently an increased interest in and acceptance of technology-enabled mental...
Background: Digital technologies show promise for reversing poor engagement of youth (16-24 years) w...
Since the traditional mental health system showed significant limitations in the early identificatio...
Abstract The overall objective of this research is to evaluate the use of a mobile health smartphone...
Children and young people’s (CYP) mental health (MH) is of growing concern, particularly as evidence...
Background There is a high prevalence of children and young people (CYP) experiencing mental...
Background: Digital technology holds promise for reaching young adults with serious mental illness. ...
There is a high prevalence of children and young people (CYP) experiencing mental health (MH) proble...
BACKGROUND: Digital mental health tools have substantial potential to be easily integrated into peop...
With the development of Internet technology, digital health has been actively developed. It is parti...
Technology enhances social communication and connectedness, people. However, it may predispose youth...
Boydell et al Objective: To conduct a scoping review on the use of technology to deliver mental heal...
The increasing role of online technologies in young people’s lives has significant implications for ...
The increasing role of online technologies in young people\u27s lives has significant implications f...
BackgroundTechnological interventions may help support and improve mental health. However young peop...
Background: There is currently an increased interest in and acceptance of technology-enabled mental...