The growing field of digital psychiatry: current evidence and the future of apps, social media, chatbots, and virtual reality

J Torous, S Bucci, IH Bell, LV Kessing… - World …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
As the COVID‐19 pandemic has largely increased the utilization of telehealth, mobile mental
health technologies–such as smartphone apps, virtual reality, chatbots, and social media …

[HTML][HTML] Digital health interventions for delivery of mental health care: systematic and comprehensive meta-review

TJ Philippe, N Sikder, A Jackson, ME Koblanski… - JMIR mental …, 2022 - mental.jmir.org
Background The COVID-19 pandemic has shifted mental health care delivery to digital
platforms, videoconferencing, and other mobile communications. However, existing reviews …

[HTML][HTML] The use of mobile apps and SMS messaging as physical and mental health interventions: systematic review

AL Rathbone, J Prescott - Journal of medical Internet research, 2017 - jmir.org
Background The initial introduction of the World Wide Web in 1990 brought around the
biggest change in information acquisition. Due to the abundance of devices and ease of …

Addressing critical gaps in the treatment of eating disorders

AE Kazdin, EE Fitzsimmons‐Craft… - International Journal of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Remarkable progress has been made in develo** psychosocial interventions for eating
disorders and other mental disorders. Two priorities in providing treatment consist of …

Family‐based treatment via videoconference: Clinical recommendations for treatment providers during COVID‐19 and beyond

BE Matheson, C Bohon, J Lock - International Journal of Eating …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The necessity to employ distance‐based methods to deliver on‐going eating disorder care
due to the novel coronavirus (COVID‐19) pandemic represents a dramatic and urgent shift …

Current state of scientific evidence on Internet-based interventions for the treatment of depression, anxiety, eating disorders and substance abuse: an overview of …

CB Taylor, AK Graham, RE Flatt… - European journal of …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Background ICare represents a consortium of European Investigators examining the effects
of online mental health care for a variety of common mental health disorders provided in a …

BodiMojo: Efficacy of a Mobile-Based Intervention in Improving Body Image and Self-Compassion among Adolescents

RF Rodgers, E Donovan, T Cousineau, K Yates… - Journal of youth and …, 2018 - Springer
Mobile interventions promoting positive body image are lacking. This study presents a
randomized controlled evaluation of BodiMojo, a mobile application (app) intervention …

[KNIHA][B] Co-occurring alcohol and other drug and mental health conditions in alcohol and other drug treatment settings

C Marel, KL Mills, R Kingston, K Gournay, M Deady… - 2016 - eurotox.org
These Guidelines were funded by the Australian Government and developed by NDARC to
support health services and AOD (alcohol and/or other drug) treatment service workers to …

Evidence-based apps? A review of mental health mobile applications in a psychotherapy context.

JHL Lui, DK Marcus, CT Barry - … Psychology: Research and …, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract mHealth denotes the use of mobile devices within a health care context. One type of
mHealth that has gained increased popularity is the use of mobile applications (apps) …

Is there an app for that? A review of popular apps for depression, anxiety, and well-being

AR Wasil, EH Palermo, L Lorenzo-Luaces… - … and Behavioral Practice, 2022 - Elsevier
Smartphone apps for mental health (MH apps) and wellness reach millions of people and
have the potential to reduce the public health burden of common mental health problems …