Literature DB >> 26562090

E-mental health preferences of Veterans with and without probable posttraumatic stress disorder.

Julia M Whealin1, L Alana Seibert-Hatalsky, Jennifer Willett Howell, Jack Tsai.   

Abstract

Mental health care practices supported by electronic communication, referred to as e-mental health, offer ways to increase access to mental health resources. In recent years, e-mental health interventions using clinical video teleconferencing, Internet-based interventions, social networking sites, and telephones have emerged as viable, cost-effective methods to augment traditional service delivery. Whereas some research evaluates attitudes about e-mental health, few studies have assessed interest in using these approaches in a contemporary sample of U.S. Veterans. This study sought to understand willingness to use e-mental health in a diverse group of Veterans residing in Hawaii. Mailed surveys were completed by 600 Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom Veterans and National Guard members. Results suggest that overall willingness to use e-mental health ranged from 32.2% to 56.7% depending on modality type. Importantly, Veterans who screened positive for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) were significantly less likely to report willingness to use each e-mental health modality than their peers without PTSD, despite their greater desire for mental health services. These results suggest that despite solutions to logistical barriers afforded via e-mental health services, certain barriers to mental health care may persist, especially among Veterans who screen positive for PTSD.

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Keywords:  OIF/OEF; Veterans; barriers to care; e-mental health; posttraumatic stress disorder; preferences; rural health; technology; telemental health; treatment accessibility

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26562090     DOI: 10.1682/JRRD.2014.04.0113

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Rehabil Res Dev        ISSN: 0748-7711


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4.  How Veterans With Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Comorbid Health Conditions Utilize eHealth to Manage Their Health Care Needs: A Mixed-Methods Analysis.

Authors:  Julia M Whealin; Emily C Jenchura; Ava C Wong; Donna M Zulman
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5.  Veterans' Attitudes Toward Smartphone App Use for Mental Health Care: Qualitative Study of Rurality and Age Differences.

Authors:  Samantha L Connolly; Christopher J Miller; Christopher J Koenig; Kara A Zamora; Patricia B Wright; Regina L Stanley; Jeffrey M Pyne
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6.  Dual Use of a Patient Portal and Clinical Video Telehealth by Veterans with Mental Health Diagnoses: Retrospective, Cross-Sectional Analysis.

Authors:  Erica A Abel; Stephanie L Shimada; Karen Wang; Christine Ramsey; Melissa Skanderson; Joseph Erdos; Linda Godleski; Thomas K Houston; Cynthia A Brandt
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8.  Impacts of Internet-Based Interventions for Veterans With PTSD: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

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10.  Adoption of Mobile Apps for Depression and Anxiety: Cross-Sectional Survey Study on Patient Interest and Barriers to Engagement.

Authors:  Jessica Lipschitz; Christopher J Miller; Timothy P Hogan; Katherine E Burdick; Rachel Lippin-Foster; Steven R Simon; James Burgess
Journal:  JMIR Ment Health       Date:  2019-01-25
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