An article from the Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare
From the article abstract: "Few studies in developing nations have assessed the use of short messaging services (SMS) to identify psychological challenges in refugee populations. This study aimed to assess the feasibility of SMS-based methods to screen for depression risk among refugees in South Africa attending mental health services, and to compare its reliability and acceptability with face-to-face consultation."
mFHAST Implications: Opportunity for use of SMS to investigate depression with refugee populations
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An article from the BMC Medical Research Methodology journal
From the PubMed abstract: "An increasing number of research designs are using text messaging (SMS) as a means of self-reported symptom and outcome monitoring in a variety of long-term health conditions, including severity ratings of depressed mood. The validity of such a single item SMS score to measure latent depression is not currently known and is vital if SMS data are to inform clinical evaluation in the future."
mFHAST Implications: Opportunity for use of SMS for self-reported outcomes within mental health populations
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