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Mental Health Screening in General Practices as a Means for Enhancing Uptake of Digital Mental Health Interventions: Observational Cohort Study.

Alexis E WhittonRebecca C HardyKate CopeChilin GiengLeanne GowAndrew J MackinnonNyree GaleKathleen O'MooreJosephine AndersonJudith ProudfootNicole CockayneBridianne O'DeaHelen ChristensenJill Maree Newby
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2021)
Implementing web-based mental health screening in general practices can provide important opportunities for GPs to improve the identification of symptoms of mental illness and increase patient access to digital mental health interventions. Although GPs prescribed digital interventions less frequently than in-person psychotherapy or medication, the promising rates of uptake by GP-referred patients suggest that GPs can play a critical role in championing digital interventions and maximizing the associated benefits.
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