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This comprehensive book provides a framework for healthcare providers working with the dual challenges and opportunities presented by the intersection of mental health and technology.
Section 1 Epidemiology of mental health and technology
Chapter 1: An Overview of Adolescent Mental Health
Chapter 2: Adolescents Seeking Online Health Information: Topics, Approaches, and Challenges
Chapter 3: How Mental Health Conditions affect Online Use and Access
Chapter 4: Technology Use Among Special populations
Section 2 Associations between mental health symptoms and technology use
Chapter 5: Positive and negative associations between adolescent mental health and technology
Chapter 6: Social Media Use and Display of Depressive Symptoms Online by Adolescents and Young Adults
Chapter 7: Cyberbullying and mental health
Chapter 8: Media Multitasking and Mental Health
Chapter 9: Internet gaming disorder
Chapter 10: When Does Internet and Smartphone Use Become a Problem?
Section 3 Use of Technology for Diagnosis, Intervention, and Treatment
Chapter 11: Identifying mental health symptoms using technology
Chapter 12: Social Media Data for Online Adolescent Suicide Risk Identification: Considerations for Integration within Platforms, Clinics, and Schools
Chapter 13: Telemental health
Chapter 14: Social Media Interventions for Adolescents and Young People with Depression and Psychosis
Chapter 15: The role of texting in addressing mental health
Chapter 16: Online Therapy for Adolescent Mental Health
Chapter 17: Video Games and their Impact on Teens’ Mental Health
Chapter 18: Apps for Mental Health
Chapter 19: Comprehensive approaches using technology to address mental health
Megan Moreno, MD, MSEd, MPH is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Academic Division Chief for General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine and Vice Chair of Digital Health. Dr. Moreno is Principal Investigator for the Social Media and Adolescent Health Research Team (SMAHRT), whose research focuses on the intersection of technology and adolescent health.
Ana Radovic, MD, MSc is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC. Dr. Radovic's main research interest is in increasing the use of mental health services for adolescents with depression or anxiety, and specifically how to use aspects of technology such as social media to approach this problem. She is Principal Investigator for the Supporting Our Valued Adolescents (SOVA) project.
This comprehensive book provides a framework for healthcare providers working with the dual challenges and opportunities presented by the intersection of mental health and technology. Technology and Adolescent Mental Health provides recent, evidence-based approaches that are applicable to clinical practice and adolescent care, with each chapter including a patient case illustrating key components of the chapter contents. Early chapters address the epidemiology of mental health, while the second section of the book deals with how both offline and online worlds affect mental health, presenting both positive and negative outcomes, and focusing on special populations of at-risk adolescents. The third section of the book focuses on technology uses for observation, diagnosis or screening for mental health conditions. The final section highlights promising future approaches to technology, and tools for improving intervention and treatment for mental health concerns and illnesses. This book will be a key resource for pediatricians, family physicians, internal medicine providers, adolescent medicine and psychiatry specialists, psychologists, social workers, as well as any other healthcare providers working with adolescents and mental health care.