2023
DOI: 10.2196/41939
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The Use of Technology to Provide Mental Health Services to Youth Experiencing Homelessness: Scoping Review

Abstract: Background There is growing interest in using information and communication technologies (ICTs) to improve access to mental health services for youth experiencing homelessness (YEH); however, limited efforts have been made to synthesize this literature. Objective This study aimed to review the research on the use of ICTs to provide mental health services and interventions for YEH. Methods We used a scoping r… Show more

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“…Homelessness is one of the major social and health challenges in urban areas [33]. Homeless groups often have multiple disadvantaged socioeconomic and health characteristics, including traumatic events during early life, having at least one diagnosis of mental disorders and/or substance use disorders, having a higher rate of co-occurrence between infectious diseases, physical diseases, and mental disorders, living in poverty, and others [34]. Most homeless people rely on emergency mental healthcare to address their mental and socioeconomic issues [35].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Homelessness is one of the major social and health challenges in urban areas [33]. Homeless groups often have multiple disadvantaged socioeconomic and health characteristics, including traumatic events during early life, having at least one diagnosis of mental disorders and/or substance use disorders, having a higher rate of co-occurrence between infectious diseases, physical diseases, and mental disorders, living in poverty, and others [34]. Most homeless people rely on emergency mental healthcare to address their mental and socioeconomic issues [35].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%