Mental Health and Digital Technologies
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An exploration of the role of digital technology in shaping citizenship for people with mental health challenges
Phil Morgan, Mel Hughes, Lee-Ann FengeThe purpose of this paper is to explore the impact of digital technology on citizenship for people with mental health challenges (PMHC). Technology is increasingly dominating our…
The effectiveness of immersive VR 360 mindfulness for the reduction of stress and burnout among teachers
Junie Ong, Kinjal Doshi, Keng Hao Chew, June H.M. Tay, Jonathan Jon-Chung FooTeaching is a demanding profession with educators often experiencing high levels of stress, leading to burnout and associated negative outcomes such as diminished job satisfaction…
Clinician- vs non-clinician-supported eTherapy for anxiety and depression
Nicky Lidbetter, Christos Grigoroglou, Nic Seccombe, Vicky Paraskevi Taxiarchi, Keanu Court, Dimitra KarachaliouThe efficacy of supported computerised therapy (eTherapy) for anxiety and depression is established; however, questions remain regarding supporter type. This paper aims to examine…
Implementing a mental health app intervention in a university setting: multi-methods evaluation study
Shaun Liverpool, Ken Fletcher, Tahira Kaur Chopra, David Jay, Faye Walters, Linda K. KayeThe number of university students seeking mental health support is rapidly increasing. To provide additional psychological support to students accessing well-being services, this…
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2976-8756Online date, start – end:
2024Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Dr Julie Prescott
- Dr Steven Barnes