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Digital Technology Use and Mental Health Consultations: Survey of the Views and Experiences of Clinicians and Young People.

Raphael Paul Rifkin-ZybutzNicholas L TurnerJane DergesHelen BouldFelicity SedgewickRachael Gooberman-HillMyles-Jay Anthony LintonPaul A MoranLucy Biddle
Published in: JMIR mental health (2023)
Digital technology use was common, and negative experiences were frequent and associated with anxiety. Over a third of young people were not asked about their digital technology use during mental health consultations, and potentially valuable information about relevant negative experiences on the web was not being captured during consultations. Clinicians would benefit from having access to training to support these discussions with young people. Although young people recognized that app data could be helpful to clinicians, they appeared hesitant to share their own data. This finding suggests that data sharing has barriers that need to be further explored.
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