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Impact of Jointly Using an e–Mental Health Resource (Self-Management And Recovery Technology) on Interactions Between Service Users Experiencing Severe Mental Illness and Community Mental Health Workers: Grounded Theory Study

Impact of Jointly Using an e–Mental Health Resource (Self-Management And Recovery Technology) on Interactions Between Service Users Experiencing Severe Mental Illness and Community Mental Health Workers: Grounded Theory Study

Thomas et al [8] canvassed community mental health service users (SUs) about their views on using e–mental health resources. They found that most respondents used websites and video streaming when seeking information about mental health on the web and were positive about accessing these types of resources with their mental health workers (MHWs). Providing human support also increases the effectiveness of e–mental health interventions that are otherwise often didactic and informational [9].

Anne Elizabeth Williams, Ellie Fossey, John Farhall, Fiona Foley, Neil Thomas

JMIR Ment Health 2021;8(6):e25998