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Clinicians’ Attitudes Toward Telepsychology in Addiction and Mental Health Services, and Prediction of Postpandemic Telepsychology Uptake: Cross-sectional Study

Clinicians’ Attitudes Toward Telepsychology in Addiction and Mental Health Services, and Prediction of Postpandemic Telepsychology Uptake: Cross-sectional Study

Telepsychology is the provision of addiction and mental health (AMH) care from a physical distance and includes psychiatric evaluations, therapy, psychoeducation, and medication management [2]. While evidence supports the effectiveness of telepsychology [3-7], clinician hesitancy impedes uptake [5,8,9]. Because telepsychology is expected to play a continued role in service delivery after the pandemic [1,10,11], it is critical to understand clinicians’ perceptions of and attitudes toward telepsychology.

Kristen Zentner, Graham Gaine, Paige Ethridge, Shireen Surood, Adam Abba-Aji

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(5):e35535

Acceptance and Use of Telepsychology From the Clients’ Perspective: Questionnaire Study to Document Perceived Advantages and Barriers

Acceptance and Use of Telepsychology From the Clients’ Perspective: Questionnaire Study to Document Perceived Advantages and Barriers

Hypothesis 3 stated that telepsychology usefulness is positively related with the intention to use telepsychology. Hypothesis 4 stated that the intention to use telepsychology is positively related to telepsychology use. Hypothesis 5 stated that telepsychology usefulness mediates the relationship between perceived telepsychology barriers (H5a) and advantages (H5b) and the intention to use telepsychology.

Beatriz Sora, Rubén Nieto, Adrian Montesano del Campo, Manuel Armayones

JMIR Ment Health 2021;8(10):e22199

Tele–Mental Health for Reaching Out to Patients in a Time of Pandemic: Provider Survey and Meta-analysis of Patient Satisfaction

Tele–Mental Health for Reaching Out to Patients in a Time of Pandemic: Provider Survey and Meta-analysis of Patient Satisfaction

The publication search was performed using Scopus advanced search [18], with the following search formula: TITLE-ABS-KEY ( telepsychiatry ) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY ( telepsychology ) OR TITLE-ABS-KEY ( telepsychotherapy ) AND ( LIMIT-TO ( PUBSTAGE , “final” ) ) AND ( LIMIT-TO ( DOCTYPE , “ar” ) ) AND ( LIMIT-TO ( SRCTYPE , “j” ) ) AND ( LIMIT-TO ( LANGUAGE , “English” ) )”.

Raffaele Mazziotti, Grazia Rutigliano

JMIR Ment Health 2021;8(7):e26187

A Theory of Change for Web-Based Therapy and Support Services for Children and Young People: Collaborative Qualitative Exploration

A Theory of Change for Web-Based Therapy and Support Services for Children and Young People: Collaborative Qualitative Exploration

This is the first To C to be created, focusing on a telepsychology resource for CYP. It provides a descriptive account of the types of people who might use these services, the resources needed to offer them, the activities that individuals engage in, and the outcomes and impacts that might be expected. The main strength of this conceptualization is its closeness to the organization that it reflects upon.

Terry Hanley, Aaron Sefi, Janet Grauberg, Julie Prescott, Andre Etchebarne

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2021;4(1):e23193

A Self-Administered Multicomponent Web-Based Mental Health Intervention for the Mexican Population During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

A Self-Administered Multicomponent Web-Based Mental Health Intervention for the Mexican Population During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

The aim of this study is to describe a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the efficacy of a web-based self-administered positive psychology intervention program based on a telepsychology system (Mental Health COVID-19) for the reduction of anxious and depressive symptoms and the increase of positive emotions and sleep quality during and after the COVID-19 outbreak.

Alejandro Dominguez-Rodriguez, Anabel De La Rosa-Gómez, M Jesús Hernández Jiménez, Paulina Arenas-Landgrave, Sofía Cristina Martínez-Luna, Joabian Alvarez Silva, José Ernesto García Hernández, Carlos Arzola-Sánchez, Victoria Acosta Guzmán

JMIR Res Protoc 2020;9(11):e23117