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Research Evidence

Effectiveness of Telehealth

Chong and Moreno, 2012

J. Chong, F. Moreno

Feasibility and acceptability of clinic-based telepsychiatry for low-

income Hispanic primary care patients

Telemed. e Health, 18 (4) (2012), pp. 297-304

Cuevas et al., 2006

C.D.L. Cuevas, M.T. Arredondo, M.F. Cabrera, H.Sulzenbacher, U. Meise

Randomized clinical trial of telepsychiatry through videoconference

versus face-to-face conventional psychiatric treatment

Telemed. e Health, 12 (3) (2006), pp. 341-350

Frueh et al., 2005

B.C. Frueh, S. Henderson, H. Myrick

Telehealth service delivery for persons with alcoholism

J. Telemed. Telecare, 11 (7) (2005), pp. 372-375

Hilty et al., 2013

D.M. Hilty, D.C. Ferrer, M.B. Parish, B. Johnston, E.J. Callahan, P.M. Yellowlees

The effectiveness of telemental health: a 2013 review

Telemed. e Health, 19 (6) (2013), pp. 444-454

Moreno et al., 2012

F.A. Moreno, J. Chong, J. Dumbauld, M. Humke, S. Byreddy

Use of standard Webcam and Internet equipment for telepsychiatry

treatment of depression among underserved Hispanics

Psychiatr. Serv., 63 (12) (2012), pp. 1213-1217

Morland et al., 2010

L.A. Morland, C.J. Greene, C.S. Rosen, D. Foy, P. Reilly, J.Shore, et al.

Telemedicine for anger management therapy in a rural population of

combat veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder: a randomized

noninferiority trial

J. Clin. Psychiatr., 71 (7) (2010), pp. 855-863

Mucic, 2010

D. Mucic

Transcultural telepsychiatry and its impact on patient satisfactionJ. Telemed.

Telecare, 16 (5) (2010), pp. 237-242

Nelson et al., 2003

E.L. Nelson, M. Barnard, S. Cain

Treating childhood depression over videoconferencing

Telemed. e Health, 9 (1) (2003), pp. 49-55

Pakyurek et al., 2010

M. Pakyurek, P. Yellowlees, D. Hilty

The child and adolescent telepsychiatry consultation: can it be a more effective clinical process for certain patients than conventional practice

Telemed. e Health, 16 (3) (2010), pp. 289-292

J Psychiatr Res. 2021

Nov 3;145:347–352. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2021.11.003

P.E. Ruskin, M. Silver-Aylaian, M.A. Kling, S.A. Reed, D.D. Bradham, J.R. Hebel, et al.

Treatment outcomes in depression: comparison of remote treatment through telepsychiatry to in-person treatment

Am. J. Psychiatr., 161 (8) (2004), pp. 1471-1476

S. Soklaridis, E. Lin, Y. Lalani, T. Rodak, S. Sockalingam

Mental health interventions and supports during COVID-19 and other medical pandemics: a rapid systematic review of the evidence

Gen. Hosp. Psychiatr., 66 (2020), pp. 133-146

Shore et al., 2008
J.H. Shore, E. Brooks, D. Savin, H. Orton, J. Grigsby, S.M. Manson
Acceptability of telepsychiatry in American Indians
Telemed. e Health, 14 (5) (2008), pp. 461-466

Ruskin et al., 2004
P.E. Ruskin, M. Silver-Aylaian, M.A. Kling, S.A. Reed, D.D. Bradham, J.R. Hebel, et al.
Treatment outcomes in depression: comparison of remote treatment through telepsychiatry to in-person treatment

Rajkumar, 2020

R.P. Rajkumar

COVID-19 and mental health: a review of the existing literature

Asian J. Psychiatr., 52 (2020), p. 102066

Rojas et al., 2020

S.M. Rojas, S.P. Carter, M.M. McGinn, M.A. Reger

A review of telemental health as a modality to deliver suicide-specific interventions for rural populationsTelemed. e Health, 26 (6) (2020), pp. 700-709

EMDR Data Sources

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