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HL7 mFHAST Research & Development Environmental Scan

Use of short messaging services to assess depressive symptoms among refugees in South Africa

Use of short messaging services to assess depressive symptoms among refugees in South Africa

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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Validity of single item responses to short message service texts to monitor depression: an mHealth sub-study of the UK ACUDep trial

Validity of single item responses to short message service texts to monitor depression: an mHealth sub-study of the UK ACUDep trial

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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