Digital mental health interventions as stand-alone vs. augmented treatment as usual
Abstract Background Smartphone-based digital mental health interventions (DMHI) have been described as a purported solution to meet growing healthcare demands and lack of providers, but studies often don't account for whether patients are concurrently in another treatment modality. Methods This...
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Main Authors: | Benjamin W. Nelson (Author), Nicholas C. Peiper (Author), Valerie L. Forman-Hoffman (Author) |
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