1. Digital Mental Health Services: Moving From Promise to Results.
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Teachman, Bethany A., Silverman, Alexandra L., and Werntz, Alexandra
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MENTAL health services ,HEALTH equity ,COMMUNITY mental health services ,MEDICALLY underserved areas ,DIGITAL technology ,TRAINING needs ,CLINICAL medicine - Abstract
• Digital Mental Health Services (DMHS) can greatly increase access to care. • Training is needed so providers can effectively integrate DMHS into their treatments. • More research on DMHS is needed, along with regulatory standards. • DMHS may help reduce health disparities but questions remain about cultural tailoring. The papers in this special series make a compelling case for the value of digital mental health services (DMHS; including technology-based interventions, assessments, and prevention programs) to help address some of the currently unmet needs in mental health care. At the same time, the papers highlight the work that needs to be accomplished for DMHS to fulfill their promise. We review the papers' contributions in terms of (a) the imperative to increase access to evidence-informed, high-quality care, especially for underserved populations, both in the United States and globally; (b) ways to use DMHS to improve the ways that clinical care is provided to make treatment provision more effective and efficient; and (c) the current state of the research on DMHS for emotional disorders. We then consider lessons learned and recommendations to move the field forward, such as increasing (and making transparent) the research base on DMHS, adopting regulatory standards for DMHS, attending carefully to training issues for DMHS and best practices for dissemination and implementation, designing specifically for digital platforms, and being intentional about efforts to reduce disparities regarding who benefits from DMHS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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