This focused issue is guest edited by Dr. Josef I. Ruzek from Stanford University, USA and Dr. Carolyn Yeager from University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, USA.
In our special issue exploring the applications of mobile technologies to the field of traumatic stress, we invited teams of authors whose work addresses some of the emerging potential for helping those exposed to traumatic events and highlights some of what we consider to be future critical challenges if that potential is to be realized.
Preface
Mobile mental health interventions for trauma survivors
Original Article
A systematic digital approach to implementation and dissemination of eating disorders interventions to large populations identified through online screening: implications for post-traumatic stress
Review Article
VA mobile apps for PTSD and related problems: public health resources for veterans and those who care for them
mHealth solutions for early interventions after trauma: improvements and considerations for assessment and intervention throughout the acute post-trauma period
Innovations in digital interventions for psychological trauma: harnessing advances in cognitive science
Digital apothecaries: a vision for making health care interventions accessible worldwide
If we build it, will they come? Issues of engagement with digital health interventions for trauma recovery
Case Report
PTSD Coach around the world
Step-by-Step: a new WHO digital mental health intervention for depression
More are coming……
Disclosure:
The series “Mobile and Internet Interventions for PTSD and Trauma-Related Problems” was commissioned by the editorial office, mHealth without any sponsorship or funding. Josef I. Ruzek and Carolyn Yeager served as the unpaid Guest Editors for the series.
The series “Mobile and Internet Interventions for PTSD and Trauma-Related Problems” was commissioned by the editorial office, mHealth without any sponsorship or funding. Josef I. Ruzek and Carolyn Yeager served as the unpaid Guest Editors for the series.