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Título : Telepsychiatry and medical students: a promising mental health treatment for medical student use both personally and professionally
Autores: Lavergne, Jennice A.
Kennedy, M. L.
Investigadores (UNIBE): Lavergne, Jennice A. 
Afiliaciones : Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud 
Área de investigación : Ciencias de la Salud
Palabras clave: Medical students; Mental health; Telemedicine; Telemental health; Telepsychiatry
Fecha de publicación : 2021
Editorial : Springer Nature
Publicado en: Current Psychiatry Reports, 23(6), 1-6
Revista: Current Psychiatry Reports 
Volumen : 23
Número : 6
Página de inicio : 1
Página final : 6
Resumen : 
Purpose of Review: We review recent findings on the use of telepsychiatry while investigating medical students’ perceptions and willingness to use it for their mental health needs. We explore the impact of COVID-19 on medical school curriculums. We also investigate current education in medical schools surrounding telemedicine.
Recent Findings: Medical students experience symptoms of anxiety at a greater rate than the general population. Major barriers to help-seeking behaviors are the refusal to seek treatment due to fear of incurring negative views from supervising faculty, time constraints, and the cost of counseling services. Those who do use telemental health resources have positive views and believe that it is an effective tool.
Summary: Medical students are willing to use telepsychiatry for their personal mental health needs and recognize its value as a treatment modality that will be useful for their future patients. The telemedicine field is evolving but many medical school curriculums do not include education on telemedicine.
URI : http://cris.unibe.edu.do/handle/123456789/115
DOI : 10.1007/s11920-021-01248-6
Aparece en las colecciones: Publicaciones del Área de Salud - Medicina
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