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Mobile Mental Health Apps from the National Center for PTSD: Digital Self-Management Tools for Co-Occurring Disorders
Journal of Dual Diagnosis ( IF 2.324 ) Pub Date : 2021-06-21 , DOI: 10.1080/15504263.2021.1939919
Pearl McGee-Vincent 1 , Katherine Juhasz 1 , Andrea L Jamison 1 , Timothy J Avery 1 , Jason E Owen 1 , Beth K Jaworski 1 , Daniel M Blonigen 2, 3
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Abstract

Mobile mental health apps can help bridge gaps in access to care for those with substance use disorders and dual diagnoses. The authors describe a portfolio of free, publicly available mobile mental health apps developed by the National Center for PTSD. The authors also demonstrate how this suite of primarily non-substance use disorder-specific mobile mental health apps may support the active ingredients of substance use disorder treatment or be used for self-management of substance use disorder and related issues. The potential advantages of these apps, as well as limitations and considerations for future app development, are discussed.



中文翻译:

来自国家创伤后应激障碍中心的移动心理健康应用程序:针对共同发生的疾病的数字自我管理工具

摘要

移动心理健康应用程序可以帮助弥补物质使用障碍和双重诊断患者在获得护理方面的差距。作者描述了由国家创伤后应激障碍中心开发的免费、公开可用的移动心理健康应用程序组合。作者还展示了这套主要针对非物质使用障碍的移动心理健康应用程序如何支持物质使用障碍治疗的有效成分或用于物质使用障碍和相关问题的自我管理。讨论了这些应用程序的潜在优势,以及未来应用程序开发的局限性和注意事项。

更新日期:2021-06-21
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