Summarizing current news and empirical literature related to digital health technologies.
The field of behavioral health and technology moves at a rapid pace. CTBH follows news and empirical publications and compiles references to and synopses of pieces describing cutting edge applications of technology in behavioral health.
- FDA regulation of mobile health technology.
- Up-scaling clinician assisted internet cognitive behavioural therapy (iCBT) for depression: A model for dissemination into primary care.
- ‘Better Health Choices’ by telephone: A feasibility trial of improving diet and physical activity in people diagnosed with psychotic disorders.
- Targeting tobacco in a community-based addiction recovery cohort: Results from a computerized, brief, randomized intervention trial.
- Computer-delivered and web-based interventions to improve depression, anxiety, and psychological well-being of university students: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
- How Google’s ‘Ten Things We Know To Be True’ could guide the development of mental health mobile apps.
- Computer-delivered screening and brief intervention (e-SBI) for postpartum drug use: A randomized trial.
- Computerized versus in-person brief intervention for drug misuse: A randomized clinical trial.
- Feasibility and acceptability of a mobile intervention to improve treatment adherence in bipolar disorder: A pilot study.