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Facilitators of and Barriers to Integrating Digital Mental Health Into County Mental Health Services: Qualitative Interview Analyses

Facilitators of and Barriers to Integrating Digital Mental Health Into County Mental Health Services: Qualitative Interview Analyses

Some clients had basic levels of digital literacy, as described by one of the service providers: “folks who are comfortable, obviously, with technology would respond very, very positively, and you’d have a [large] population who would feel very comfortable accessing care through a tablet or a phone,” whereas others lack the basic digital skills to use DMHIs, as noted by a peer: “but just the process of creating a [user]name and password and knowing where to touch on a screen is horrendous for someone who’s never

Xin Zhao, Nicole A Stadnick, Eduardo Ceballos-Corro, Jorge Castro Jr, Kera Mallard-Swanson, Kristina J Palomares, Elizabeth Eikey, Margaret Schneider, Kai Zheng, Dana B Mukamel, Stephen M Schueller, Dara H Sorkin

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e45718

Understanding the Role of Support in Digital Mental Health Programs With Older Adults: Users’ Perspective and Mixed Methods Study

Understanding the Role of Support in Digital Mental Health Programs With Older Adults: Users’ Perspective and Mixed Methods Study

It is important to consider not only what types of support older adults need but also what they value, as participants’ experiences affect real-world use and can be crucial in whether they would continue to engage with a digital intervention beyond a research setting. This paper reports on a study situated within a digital mental health program with older adults.

Judith Borghouts, Elizabeth V Eikey, Cinthia De Leon, Stephen M Schueller, Margaret Schneider, Nicole A Stadnick, Kai Zheng, Lorraine Wilson, Damaris Caro, Dana B Mukamel, Dara H Sorkin

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(12):e43192

Rise in Use of Digital Mental Health Tools and Technologies in the United States During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Survey Study

Rise in Use of Digital Mental Health Tools and Technologies in the United States During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Survey Study

For example, data from the US Census Bureau reported that adults assessed as part of a nationally representative survey in April and May 2020 were more than three times as likely to screen positive for depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, or both, relative to a comparable sample in 2019 [7].

Dara H Sorkin, Emily A Janio, Elizabeth V Eikey, Margaret Schneider, Katelyn Davis, Stephen M Schueller, Nicole A Stadnick, Kai Zheng, Martha Neary, David Safani, Dana B Mukamel

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(4):e26994