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JMIR Mental Health - The Opportunities and Risks of Large Language Models in Mental Health

Global rates of mental health concerns are rising and there is increasing realization that existing models of mental healthcare will not adequately expand to meet the demand. With the emergence of...

JMIR Mental Health - Experiences of Patients With Mental Health Issues Having Web-Based Access to Their R....

Abstract ; Background: Sharing mental health notes through patient accessible electronic health records (PAEHRs) is controversial. Many psychiatric organizations and regions in Sweden have resisted the implementation, as clinicians worry about possible harms when patients are reading their notes. Despite the documented benefits of PAEHRs, there is still a lack of knowledge regarding whether patients with mental health issues could reap similar benefits of reading their notes as other patient groups. ...

JMIR Mental Health - Development of Recommendations for the Digital Sharing of Notes With Adolescents in ....

Abstract ; Background: In many countries, health care professionals are legally obliged to share information from electronic health records with patients. However, concerns have been raised regarding the sharing of notes with adolescents in mental health care, and health care professionals have called for recommendations to guide this practice. Objective: The aim was to reach a consensus among authors of scientific papers on recommendations for health care professionals’ digital sharing of notes with adolescents in mental health care and to i ...

JMIR Mental Health - Clinical Practice Models for the Use of E-Mental Health Resources in Primary Health ....

Abstract ; Background: Research into e-mental health technologies has developed rapidly in the last 15 years. Applications such as Internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy interventions have accumulated considerable evidence of efficacy and some evidence of effectiveness. These programs have achieved similar outcomes to face-to-face therapy, while requiring much less clinician time. There is now burgeoning interest in integrating e-mental health resources with the broader mental health delivery system, particularly in primary care. The A ...

JMIR Mental Health - The Use of Photoplethysmography in the Assessment of Mental Health: Scoping Review

Background: With the rise in mental health problems globally, mobile health provides opportunities for timely medical care and accessibility. One emerging area of mobile health involves the use of...

JMIR Mental Health - Comparing the Perspectives of Generative AI, Mental Health Experts, and the General ....

Abstract ; Background: The current paradigm in mental health care focuses on clinical recovery and symptom remission. This model’s efficacy is influenced by therapist trust in patient recovery potential and the depth of the therapeutic relationship. Schizophrenia is a chronic illness with severe symptoms where the possibility of recovery is a matter of debate. As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes integrated into the health care field, it is important to examine its ability to assess recovery potential in major psychiatric disorders such as ...

JMIR Mental Health - Implementation of Electronic Medical Records in Mental Health Settings: Scoping Revi....

Background: The success of electronic medical records (EMRs) is dependent on implementation features, such as usability and fit with clinical processes. The use of EMRs in mental health settings br...

JMIR Mental Health - Social Connection and Online Engagement: Insights From Interviews With Users of a Me....

Abstract ; Background: Over the past 2 decades, online forums for mental health support have emerged as an important tool for improving mental health and well-being. There has been important research that analyzes the content of forum posts, studies on how and why individuals engage with forums, and how extensively forums are used. However, we still lack insights into key questions on how they are experienced from the perspective of their users, especially those in rural and remote settings. ...

JMIR Mental Health - Mental and Emotional Self-Help Technology Apps: Cross-Sectional Study of Theory, Tec....

Abstract ; Background: Mental and emotional self-help apps have emerged as potential mental illness prevention and treatment tools. The health behavior theory mechanisms by which these apps influence mental health–related behavior change have not been thoroughly examined. Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the association between theoretical behavior change mechanisms and use of mental and emotional self-help apps and whether the use of such apps is associated with mental health behaviors. ...

JMIR Mental Health - Health Needs for Suicide Prevention and Acceptance of e-Mental Health Interventions ....

Abstract ; Background: Adolescence is a phase of higher vulnerability for suicidal behavior. In Germany, almost 500 adolescents and young adults aged 15-25 years commit suicide each year. Youths in rural areas are characterized by a higher likelihood of poorer mental health. In rural areas, appropriate support for adolescents and young adults in mental health crises is difficult to access. The general acceptability of digital communication in youths can make the provision of an eHealth tool a promising strategy. ...

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