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The Development of Social Media Guidelines for Psychologists and for Regulatory Use.

Kenneth P DrudeKaren Messer-Engel
Published in: Journal of technology in behavioral science (2020)
The Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards, the national organization representing psychology regulatory/licensing boards in Canada and the USA, recently developed social media guidelines that are being recommended for use by its member boards. The purposes of the guidelines were to provide guidance to psychology regulatory boards both countries in identifying and communicating what are considered appropriate and inappropriate uses of social media and to promote consistency and clarity about this across jurisdictions. The process involved reviewing the professional literature, relevant guidelines, standards, current laws, and regulations. The guidelines developed include guidelines about confidentiality, informed consent, risk management, competence, multiple relationships, professional conduct, security of information, personal use of social media, and regulatory board use of social media. Major challenges and limitations in accomplishing this task are identified and discussed.
Keyphrases
  • social media
  • health information
  • clinical practice
  • transcription factor
  • systematic review
  • public health