[HTML][HTML] Social media use for health purposes: systematic review

J Chen, Y Wang - Journal of medical Internet research, 2021 - jmir.org
Background: Social media has been widely used for health-related purposes, especially
during the COVID-19 pandemic. Previous reviews have summarized social media uses for a …

Artificial intelligence for mental health care: clinical applications, barriers, facilitators, and artificial wisdom

EE Lee, J Torous, M De Choudhury, CA Depp… - Biological Psychiatry …, 2021 - Elsevier
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly employed in health care fields such as oncology,
radiology, and dermatology. However, the use of AI in mental health care and …

Social media and mental health: benefits, risks, and opportunities for research and practice

JA Naslund, A Bondre, J Torous… - Journal of technology in …, 2020 - Springer
Social media has become a prominent fixture in the lives of many individuals facing the
challenges of mental illness. Social media refers broadly to web and mobile platforms that …

[HTML][HTML] Young people's online help-seeking and mental health difficulties: Systematic narrative review

C Pretorius, D Chambers, D Coyle - Journal of medical Internet research, 2019 - jmir.org
Background Young people frequently make use of the internet as part of their day-to-day
activities, and this has extended to their help-seeking behavior. Offline help-seeking is …

Treatment engagement of individuals experiencing mental illness: review and update

LB Dixon, Y Holoshitz, I Nossel - World Psychiatry, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Individuals living with serious mental illness are often difficult to engage in ongoing
treatment, with high dropout rates. Poor engagement may lead to worse clinical outcomes …

[HTML][HTML] Mental health professionals as influencers on TikTok and Instagram: What role do they play in mental health literacy and help-seeking?

C Pretorius, D McCashin, D Coyle - Internet interventions, 2022 - Elsevier
Background Mental disorders are recognised as the leading causes of disability worldwide.
Despite high rates of incidence, few young people pursue formal help-seeking. Low levels of …

[HTML][HTML] The use of social networking sites in mental health interventions for young people: systematic review

B Ridout, A Campbell - Journal of medical Internet research, 2018 - jmir.org
Background The onset of mental health problems peaks between adolescence and young
adulthood; however, young people face barriers to treatment and are often reluctant to seek …

[HTML][HTML] # WhyWeTweetMH: understanding why people use Twitter to discuss mental health problems

N Berry, F Lobban, M Belousov, R Emsley… - Journal of medical …, 2017 - jmir.org
Background Use of the social media website Twitter is highly prevalent and has led to a
plethora of Web-based social and health-related data available for use by researchers. As …

Social media usage and development of psychiatric disorders in childhood and adolescence: a review

I Cataldo, B Lepri, MJY Neoh, G Esposito - Frontiers in Psychiatry, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Social media platforms, such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, are now part of almost
everyone's social life, especially for the newer generations. Children and teenagers grew up …

[HTML][HTML] Acceptability of interventions delivered online and through mobile phones for people who experience severe mental health problems: a systematic review

N Berry, F Lobban, R Emsley, S Bucci - Journal of medical Internet research, 2016 - jmir.org
Background Psychological interventions are recommended for people with severe mental
health problems (SMI). However, barriers exist in the provision of these services and access …