Design of Digital Mental Health Platforms for Family Member Cocompletion: Scoping Review
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic placed an additional mental health burden on individuals and families, resulting in widespread service access problems. Digital mental health interventions suggest promise for improved accessibility. Recent reviews have shown emerging evidence for individual use and e...
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Main Authors: | Ellen T Welsh (Author), Jennifer E McIntosh (Author), An Vuong (Author), Zoe C G Cloud (Author), Eliza Hartley (Author), James H Boyd (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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