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Telepsychiatry for Patients with Post-traumatic Stress Disorder During the COVID-19 Outbreak.

Moria MalkaCornelius GroppSol JaworowskiMenachem OberbaumDavid E Katz
Published in: Current treatment options in psychiatry (2021)
Twenty (90% male) patients with PTSD participated. Most (90 %) were moderately to severely depressed, and 50% used medical cannabis and increased their dosage during the study period. Patients preferred face-to-face meetings for its ease of use (p < .01) and general satisfaction from therapy (p < .01). However, given continued outbreak-limiting access to care, most patients stated they would continue with telepsychiatry. While most patients preferred face-to-face visits, telepsychiatry can be used during times of outbreak-limiting access to care. Future research and development should be directed at improving technological ease of use.
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