2000
DOI: 10.1097/00004583-200001000-00009
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Telepsychiatric Consultation for Adhd in the Primary Care Setting

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“…Table 3 categorizes the studies according to the Quality of Evidence criteria: two were in category I, one in category II-2 and the others in category III. There were seven case reports [20][21][22][23][24][25][26] . In the five that involved the treatment of children or adolescents [20][21][22]25,26 there were 2-16 therapy sessions and the patient's condition improved; in the two that involved consultations between professionals (both for a child with conduct disorder) 23 Case report ISDN 128 kbit/s Family therapy in the treatment of anorexia nervosa Alessi 21 Case report ISDN 384 kbit/s An adolescent with major depressive disorder Rendon 25 Case report ISDN 128 kbit/s A child with a serious disruptive behaviour problem Paul 22 Case report Satellite (?)…”
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“…Table 3 categorizes the studies according to the Quality of Evidence criteria: two were in category I, one in category II-2 and the others in category III. There were seven case reports [20][21][22][23][24][25][26] . In the five that involved the treatment of children or adolescents [20][21][22]25,26 there were 2-16 therapy sessions and the patient's condition improved; in the two that involved consultations between professionals (both for a child with conduct disorder) 23 Case report ISDN 128 kbit/s Family therapy in the treatment of anorexia nervosa Alessi 21 Case report ISDN 384 kbit/s An adolescent with major depressive disorder Rendon 25 Case report ISDN 128 kbit/s A child with a serious disruptive behaviour problem Paul 22 Case report Satellite (?)…”
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“…Divorced family and depressive son Miller et al 23 Case report Video-phone (?) Provision of consultation and clinical services through the use of telemedicine technology Hilty et al 24 Case report ISDN 384 kbit/s Consultation on medication for a child with ADHD Mitchell et al 26 Case report IP, phone (?) (?)…”
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“…Telehealth has now been used in the delivery of behavioral treatments, psychological assessments, social skills group treatment, and session evaluations (Alessi, 2002; Cowain, 2001; Deitsch, et al, 2000; Hilty, Sison, Nesbit, & Hales, 2000; Hyler & Gangure, 2003; Monnier et al, 2007). Telehealth has been successfully employed for individuals in rural areas (Brown, 1998; Ermer, 1999; Nesbitt et al, 2000), and for difficult-to-treat patient populations, such as the elderly (Poon et al, 2005), patients with thought disorders (Zarate, Weinstock, Cukor, Morabito, Leahy, Burns, & Baer, 1997), and avoidant/reluctant patients (Brodey, Claypoole, Motto, Arias, & Goss, 2000; Zaylor, Whitten, & Kingsley, 2000).…”
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“…Telepsychiatry has shown feasibility in providing a range of services to diverse adult populations and acceptability to both providers and patients [1][2][3][4]. Telepsychiatry also is increasingly used to treat youth in underserved outpatient settings [5][6][7][8][9], and parents have endorsed high levels of satisfaction with their children's care [5,6]. Incarcerated youth represent another underserved population.…”
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