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Telemental health and web-based applications in children and adolescents

Forfatter(e)
Siemer, C. P. Fogel, J. Van Voorhees, B. W.
År
2011
DOI
10.1016/j.chc.2010.08.012
Tidsskrift
Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America
Sider
135-153
Kategori(er)
Depresjon og nedstemthet (inkl. både vansker og lidelse) Angst og engstelighet (inkl. både vansker og lidelse) Spiseforstyrrelser Rus (alkohol, illegale rusmidler)
Tiltakstype(r)
Kognitiv atferdsterapi, atferdsterapi og kognitiv terapiSkole/barnehagebaserte tiltak E-helsetiltak (spill, internett, telefon)
Abstract

The authors conducted a review of the literature with regard to child and adolescent mental health intervention, from which they identified 20 unique publications and 12 separate interventions. These interventions encompassed depression, anxiety, substance abuse, eating disorders, and mental health promotion. Studies were heterogeneous, with a wide range of study designs and comparison groups creating some challenges in interpretation. However, modest evidence was found that Internet interventions showed benefits compared with controls and preintervention symptom levels. Interventions had been developed for a range of settings, but tended to recruit middle-class participants of European ethnicity. Internet interventions showed a range of approaches toward engaging children and incorporating parents and peers into the learning process. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved) (journal abstract).