Mobile Mental Health Apps from the National Center for PTSD: Digital Self-Management Tools for Co-Occurring Disorders. McGee-Vincent, P., Juhasz, K., Jamison, A. L., Avery, T. J., Owen, J. E., Jaworski, B. K., & Blonigen, D. M. Journal of Dual Diagnosis, 0(0):1–12, June, 2021. Publisher: Taylor & Francis _eprint: https://doi.org/10.1080/15504263.2021.1939919
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Mobile mental health apps can help bridge gaps in access to care for those with substance use disorders and dual diagnoses. The authors describe a portfolio of free, publicly available mobile mental health apps developed by the National Center for PTSD. The authors also demonstrate how this suite of primarily non-substance use disorder-specific mobile mental health apps may support the active ingredients of substance use disorder treatment or be used for self-management of substance use disorder and related issues. The potential advantages of these apps, as well as limitations and considerations for future app development, are discussed.
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	title = {Mobile {Mental} {Health} {Apps} from the {National} {Center} for {PTSD}: {Digital} {Self}-{Management} {Tools} for {Co}-{Occurring} {Disorders}},
	volume = {0},
	issn = {1550-4263},
	shorttitle = {Mobile {Mental} {Health} {Apps} from the {National} {Center} for {PTSD}},
	url = {https://doi.org/10.1080/15504263.2021.1939919},
	doi = {10.1080/15504263.2021.1939919},
	abstract = {Mobile mental health apps can help bridge gaps in access to care for those with substance use disorders and dual diagnoses. The authors describe a portfolio of free, publicly available mobile mental health apps developed by the National Center for PTSD. The authors also demonstrate how this suite of primarily non-substance use disorder-specific mobile mental health apps may support the active ingredients of substance use disorder treatment or be used for self-management of substance use disorder and related issues. The potential advantages of these apps, as well as limitations and considerations for future app development, are discussed.},
	number = {0},
	urldate = {2021-07-05},
	journal = {Journal of Dual Diagnosis},
	author = {McGee-Vincent, Pearl and Juhasz, Katherine and Jamison, Andrea L. and Avery, Timothy J. and Owen, Jason E. and Jaworski, Beth K. and Blonigen, Daniel M.},
	month = jun,
	year = {2021},
	pmid = {34152258},
	note = {Publisher: Taylor \& Francis
\_eprint: https://doi.org/10.1080/15504263.2021.1939919},
	keywords = {Mobile apps; mHealth; digital health; mental health; substance use; PTSD; recovery; self-management; self-care},
	pages = {1--12},
}

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