Journal article
A mobile phone application for the assessment and management of youth mental health problems in primary care: Health service outcomes from a randomised controlled trial of mobiletype
SC Reid, SD Kauer, SJC Hearps, AHD Crooke, AS Khor, LA Sanci, GC Patton
BMC Family Practice | Published : 2013
Abstract
Background: GPs detect at best 50c of mental health problems in young people. Barriers to detecting mental health problems include lack of screening tools, limited appointment times and young people's reluctance to report mental health symptoms to GPs. The mobiletype program is a mobile phone mental health assessment and management application which monitors mood, stress and everyday activities then transmits this information to general practitioners (GPs) via a secure website in summary format for medical review. The current aims were to examine: (i) mobiletype as a clinical assistance tool, ii) doctor-patient rapport and, iii) pathways to care. Methods. We conducted a randomised controlled..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by research grants from the Telstra Foundation and The Shepherd Foundation. Sylvia Kauer received an Ian Scott PhD scholarship funded by Australian Rotary Health. Be. Interactive provided telecommunication support. Telstra Corporation provided pre-paid SIM cards and telecommunication support. Sony Ericsson provided 40 mobile phones for use in this study.