Documenting the digital divide: Identifying barriers to digital mental health access among people with serious mental illness in community settings
The transition to and acceptance of digital mental health tools has been heralded as a paradigm shift for providing and accessing care. Yet, providers and clients express concerns over privacy, efficacy, and personalization, as well as their ability to assess the thousands of available digital tools...
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Main Authors: | Ellen E. Kozelka (Author), Stephanie C. Acquilano (Author), Monirah Al-Abdulmunem (Author), Sue Guarino (Author), Glyn Elwyn (Author), Robert E. Drake (Author), Elizabeth Carpenter-Song (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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