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mHealth: A Mechanism to Deliver More Accessible, More Effective Mental Health Care

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CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY & PSYCHOTHERAPY
Volume 21, Issue 5, Pages 427-436

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/cpp.1855

Keywords

mHealth; mobile phone; technology-based care; access to care

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The increased popularity and functionality of mobile devices has a number of implications for the delivery of mental health services. Effective use of mobile applications has the potential to (a) increase access to evidence-based care; (b) better inform consumers of care and more actively engage them in treatment; (c) increase the use of evidence-based practices; and (d) enhance care after formal treatment has concluded. The current paper presents an overview of the many potential uses of mobile applications as a means to facilitate ongoing care at various stages of treatment. Examples of current mobile applications in behavioural treatment and research are described, and the implications of such uses are discussed. Finally, we provide recommendations for methods to include mobile applications into current treatment and outline future directions for evaluation. Copyright (c) 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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