Human-computer interaction in digital mental health
L Balcombe, D De Leo - Informatics, 2022 - mdpi.com
Human-computer interaction (HCI) has contributed to the design and development of some
efficient, user-friendly, cost-effective, and adaptable digital mental health solutions. But HCI …
efficient, user-friendly, cost-effective, and adaptable digital mental health solutions. But HCI …
Stemming the tide of mental health problems in young people: challenges and potential solutions
One in five people experience clinically relevant mental health problems before the age of
25 years. Furthermore, in Australia, one in seven children are reported to experience a …
25 years. Furthermore, in Australia, one in seven children are reported to experience a …
[HTML][HTML] Implementation of an Electronic Mental Health Platform for Youth and Young Adults in a School Context Across Alberta, Canada: Thematic Analysis of the …
Background: Youth, aged 15 to 24 years, are more likely to experience mental health (MH)
or substance use issues than other age groups. This is a critical period for intervention …
or substance use issues than other age groups. This is a critical period for intervention …
School mental health care coordination practices: A mixed methods study
Mental health services are increasingly being delivered within schools via a multi-tiered
system of supports. Although care coordination, or the deliberate organization of activities …
system of supports. Although care coordination, or the deliberate organization of activities …
[HTML][HTML] A multidimensional approach for differentiating the clinical needs of young people presenting for primary mental health care
Objectives There is an ongoing necessity to match clinical interventions with the
multidimensional needs of young people. A key step toward better service planning and the …
multidimensional needs of young people. A key step toward better service planning and the …
Clinical staging and the differential risks for clinical and functional outcomes in young people presenting for youth mental health care
Background Clinical staging proposes that youth-onset mental disorders develop
progressively, and that active treatment of earlier stages should prevent progression to more …
progressively, and that active treatment of earlier stages should prevent progression to more …
[HTML][HTML] The polarization of clinician and service staff perspectives after the use of health information technology in youth mental health services: implementation and …
Background Highly personalized care is substantially improved by technology platforms that
assess and track patient outcomes. However, evidence regarding how to successfully …
assess and track patient outcomes. However, evidence regarding how to successfully …
Characterising variability in youth mental health service populations: A detailed and scalable approach using digital technology
Objective This study utilised digital technology to assess the clinical needs of young people
presenting for care at headspace centres across Australia. Method 1490 young people (12 …
presenting for care at headspace centres across Australia. Method 1490 young people (12 …
Redefining the role of public health professionals serving Black youths seeking mental health care: implications for training and mentoring
JN Hampton-Anderson… - … Journal of Public …, 2023 - ajph.aphapublications.org
Attrition rates for Black youths in mental health treatment settings are high, and the extant
literature suggests this may be because treatment is not meeting their unique needs. Public …
literature suggests this may be because treatment is not meeting their unique needs. Public …
[HTML][HTML] Youth Perspectives on 'Highly Personalised and Measurement‐Based Care': Qualitative Co‐Design of Education Materials
S McKenna, A Hutcheon, C Gorban… - … Journal of Public …, 2024 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objectives Despite high levels of mental ill‐health amongst young people (aged 15–30), this
group demonstrates low help‐seeking and high drop‐out from mental health services …
group demonstrates low help‐seeking and high drop‐out from mental health services …