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Telemental health for children and adolescents

International Review of Psychiatry, 2015
Most children and adolescents across the USA fail to receive adequate mental health services, especially in rural or underserved communities. The supply of child and adolescent psychiatrists is insufficient for the number of children in need of services and is not anticipated to grow. This calls for novel approaches to mental health care.
Sean Lenoue, Kathleen Myers
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A Review of Pediatric Telemental Health

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2016
Because of the widening gap between need for child mental health services and availability of child specialists, secure videoconferencing options are more needed than ever to address access challenges across underserved settings. This article reviews real-time videoconferencing evidence across telemental health with children and adolescents.
Eve-Lynn, Nelson, Susan, Sharp
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Telemental Health

Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, 2018
Telemental health is a term for health care that leverages audio and video telecommunications technologies such as video-teleconferencing, computers, mobile devices, the Internet, telephones, and broadband connectivity to provide mental health services across time and physical distance.
Maryann Waugh   +2 more
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Telemental Health in Schools

Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology, 2016
The purpose of this study was to describe the potential and limits of school telemental health (TMH) to support a full continuum from mental health promotion to intervention, particularly for students less likely to access community care.A review of school TMH literature and model programs, and of data from focus groups with child psychiatry fellows ...
Sharon, Stephan   +4 more
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Telemental health for clinical assessment and treatment

BMJ, 2023
Abstract Telemental health—the use of videoconferencing or audio only (telephone) in mental health care—has accelerated tremendously since the start of the covid-19 pandemic. Meta-analyses have examined the reliability (ie, concordance) of assessment and the efficacy/effectiveness of telemental health compared with in-person care ...
Dawn E, Sugarman, Alisa B, Busch
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Telemental Health

2020
The Internet and advances in technology are substantially increasing our ability to communicate. Those remote audio and video communications technologies offer mental healthcare professionals with the opportunity to clinically engage with patients outside of the traditional office setting.
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Evidence-Based Practice for Telemental Health

Telemedicine and e-Health, 2011
Telemental Health Standards and Guidelines Working Group Co-Chairs: Brian Grady, MD Kathleen Myers, MD, MPH Eve-Lynn Nelson, PhD
Brian, Grady   +14 more
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Telemental Health in India

2017
India, with its large rural population and limited mental health resources, must identify alternative strategies to deliver services. Telepsychiatry offers a pragmatic solution to redistribute sparse resources concentrated in urban pockets. Information available about telepsychiatry practice in India is largely anecdotal with limited literature ...
Rangaswamy Thara   +2 more
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New Directions for Telemental Health Research

Telemedicine and e-Health, 2008
Although telemental healthcare has been available for many years, is generally accepted as effective, and has steadily growing numbers of consumers and providers, more and better research in this area needs to be done in order to convince insurers, policymakers, and funding agencies that mental healthcare delivered from a distance is at least as good ...
Terry, Rabinowitz   +4 more
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VA telemental health: Suicide assessment

Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 2008
AbstractThe Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) encompasses one of the largest telemental health networks in the world, with over 45,000 videoconferencing and over 5,000 home telemental health encounters annually. Recently, the VA designated suicide prevention as a major priority, with telehealth modalities providing opportunities for remote ...
Linda, Godleski   +3 more
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