Patient Smartphone Ownership and Interest in Mobile Apps to Monitor Symptoms of Mental Health Conditions: A Survey in Four Geographically Distinct Psychiatric Clinics.

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Published in JMIR Ment Health on December 23, 2014

Authors

John Torous1, Steven Richard Chan2, Shih Yee-Marie Tan3, Jacob Behrens4, Ian Mathew5, Erich J Conrad6, Ladson Hinton7, Peter Yellowlees7, Matcheri Keshavan5

Author Affiliations

1: Harvard Longwood Psychiatry Residency Training Program Boston, MA United States ; Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Department of Psychiatry Harvard Medical School Boston, MA United States.
2: General Psychiatry Residency Training Program UC Davis School of Medicine Sacramento, CA United States ; Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences UC Davis School of Medicine Sacramento, CA United States.
3: Louisiana State University-Ochsner Psychiatry Residency Program Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Louisiana State University New Orleans, LA United States ; Department of Psychiatry Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans, LA United States.
4: Department of Psychiatry University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health Madison, WI United States.
5: Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Department of Psychiatry Harvard Medical School Boston, MA United States.
6: Department of Psychiatry Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans, LA United States.
7: Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences UC Davis School of Medicine Sacramento, CA United States.

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