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Abstract The purpose of the study was to describe the use of telehealth by school‐related service providers. We searched five academic databases, followed by a manual search of the reference lists of included articles. Our inclusion criteria required that articles be peer‐reviewed, in English, involve the use of telehealth by a health professional ...
Erin Knobl +7 more
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ABSTRACT Objective We examined how the expansion of Medicaid audio‐only coverage (MAOC) was associated with changes in mental health visit rates at Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs). Data We used publicly available FQHC‐level Uniform Data Systems (UDS) data (N = 9606 FQHC‐years) from 2016 to 2022.
Khyathi Gadag +3 more
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Background Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a mental disorder that leads to impairment in various cognitive functions. Telemental health is applied in providing several telemental health and psychiatric services.
Zahra Karbasi +3 more
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Artificial Intelligence in Couple and Family Therapy: Introduction of the AI Competencies
ABSTRACT Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly altered the practice of couple/marital and family therapy (CMFT). While much has been written in other disciplines about competencies to be developed in integrating AI into one's work, to date no competencies have been presented for use in CMFT.
Katherine M. Hertlein, Paul Springer
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Abstract Objectives This qualitative study, which provides practical insights for the field, described the transition process of psychological service providers towards online care provision. We aimed to describe the process of professionals' adaptation to new methods of distant psychological care, including its main facilitating and complicating ...
Miroslav Charvát +3 more
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Association of School‐Based Health Center Availability With Child Mental Health Outcomes
ABSTRACTObjectiveTo estimate changes in student mental health outcomes after the adoption of a school‐based health center (SBHC).Study Setting/DesignUsing a retrospective, quasi‐experimental design, this study compared changes in mental health diagnoses and healthcare utilization among students in school districts that adopted an SBHC to students in ...
Carrie E. Fry +3 more
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Access to Healthcare Services for the Deaf: A Scoping Review of Reviews
ABSTRACT Background Cultural and linguistic minorities are at a higher risk of poorer health, poorer health outcomes, and poorer quality of care, in part due to a lack of access to healthcare services. Inequities in access to healthcare services have been found in several Deaf populations and are associated with poorer physical and mental health ...
Marie‐Mychèle Pratte +3 more
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Methods of Engaging Interest‐Holders in Healthcare Evidence Syntheses: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Introduction Engaging interest‐holders in health care evidence syntheses may make evidence syntheses more relevant, useful, and accessible. However, the best way(s) to engage interest‐holders within the evidence synthesis process remain unknown.
Alex Todhunter‐Brown +30 more
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Background Identifying core mental health symptoms is crucial for precision‐targeted interventions, especially in resource‐limited settings. However, symptom structures among individuals actively seeking telemental healthcare remain underexplored in Bangladesh and similar contexts.
Md Hafizur Rahman +16 more
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Background Children living in underserved and rural areas experience significant barriers to healthcare access due to geographic isolation, health workforce shortages, and systemic inequities. Digital and remote health interventions such as telehealth, telemental health (TMH), and mobile health (mHealth) offer promising strategies to improve pediatric ...
Víctor Beltrán +10 more
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