2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.chc.2010.08.012
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Telemental Health and Web-based Applications in Children and Adolescents

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“…El artículo de Benjamin Van Voorhees y cols (2011) aborda intervenciones para la prevención de depresión 10 , el artículo de Alison Calear y Helen Christensen (2010) revisa programas para la prevención de ansiedad y depresión 11 ; y por último en artículo de Christopher Siemer y cols (2011) aborda programas de promoción de salud mental, intervenciones de prevención y tratamiento de diferentes problemas de salud mental 12 .…”
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“…El artículo de Benjamin Van Voorhees y cols (2011) aborda intervenciones para la prevención de depresión 10 , el artículo de Alison Calear y Helen Christensen (2010) revisa programas para la prevención de ansiedad y depresión 11 ; y por último en artículo de Christopher Siemer y cols (2011) aborda programas de promoción de salud mental, intervenciones de prevención y tratamiento de diferentes problemas de salud mental 12 .…”
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“…Principalmente los artículos se centran en tratamientos para la depresión (Ej., proyecto CATCH-IT, programa Mood GYM), ansiedad (ej., programa BRAVE Online), trastornos de alimentación (ej., programa My Body, My Life, The Student Bodiesprogram) y abuso de sustancias (ej., The Climate Schools program, entre otros) [10][11][12] . Es importante mencionar que la minoría de los programas señalados que se encontraron en las revisiones sistemáticas cuentan con ECC.…”
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“…For loved ones of these patients, the simulated reality game "Second Life" described below, when used as an educational tool, may improve the user's understanding of psychotic symptoms (i.e., auditory-and/or visual hallucinations [50]. Health promotion strategies are typically at freestanding websites [51].…”
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“…For loved ones of these patients, the simulated reality game "Second Life" described below, when used as an educational tool, may improve the user's understanding of psychotic symptoms (i.e., auditory-and/or visual hallucinations [50]. Health promotion strategies are typically at freestanding websites [51].A community sample of young adults assessed the impact of patient-related factors, for e-MH care and the impact on use of conventional services for MH care in France [52]. Factors were organized into: 1) predisposing factors (age, sex, educational attainment, professional activity, living with a partner, children, childhood negative events, chronic somatic disease, parental history of depression); 2) enabling factors (social support, financial difficulties, parents' income); and 3) needs-related factors (lifetime major depression or anxiety disorders, suicidal ideation, ADHD, cannabis use).…”
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