| Literature DB >> 29334875 |
Amit Baumel1, Justin Baker1, Michael L Birnbaum1, Helen Christensen1, Munmun De Choudhury1, David C Mohr1, Fred Muench1, Danielle Schlosser1, Nick Titov1, John M Kane1.
Abstract
Technology provides an unparalleled opportunity to remove barriers to earlier identification and engagement in services for mental and addictive disorders by reaching people earlier in the course of illness and providing links to just-in-time, cost-effective interventions. Achieving this opportunity, however, requires stakeholders to challenge underlying assumptions about traditional pathways to mental health care. In this Open Forum, the authors highlight key issues discussed in the Technology for Early Awareness of Addiction and Mental Illness (TEAAM-I) meeting-held October 13-14, 2016, in New York City-that are related to three identified areas in which technology provides important and unique opportunities to advance early identification, increase service engagement, and decrease the duration of untreated mental and addictive disorders.Entities:
Keywords: Self-help; awareness; early intervention; ehealth; literacy; mental health; mhealth; passive sensing; screening; technology
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29334875 PMCID: PMC6190711 DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.201700270
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychiatr Serv ISSN: 1075-2730 Impact factor: 3.084