Digital Interventions to Support Population Mental Health in Canada During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Rapid Review
JMIR Mental Health2021Vol. 8(3), pp. e26550–e26550
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Gillian Strudwick, Sanjeev Sockalingam, Iman Kassam, Lydia Sequeira, Sarah Bonato, Alaa Youssef, Rohan Mehta, Nadia Green, Branka Agic, Sophie Soklaridis, Danielle Impey, David Wiljer, Allison Crawford
Abstract
A number of digital interventions that could support population mental health in Canada during the global COVID-19 pandemic were identified, indicating that individuals have several options to choose from. These interventions vary in their purpose, approach, design, cost, and targeted user group. While some research and digital interventions addressed equity-related considerations, more research and focused attention should be given to this area.
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