Veterans' Attitudes Toward Smartphone App Use for Mental Health Care: Qualitative Study of Rurality and Age Differences
BackgroundMental health smartphone apps provide support, skills, and symptom tracking on demand and come at minimal to no additional cost to patients. Although the Department of Veterans Affairs has established itself as a national leader in the creation of mental health apps, veterans' attitud...
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Main Authors: | Connolly, Samantha L (Author), Miller, Christopher J (Author), Koenig, Christopher J (Author), Zamora, Kara A (Author), Wright, Patricia B (Author), Stanley, Regina L (Author), Pyne, Jeffrey M (Author) |
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2018-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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