Aplicaciones móviles en español para evaluación e intervención en Salud Mental: Una revisión sistemática

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Background: In mental health, the use of mobile applications (apps) in assesment and intervention is being incorporated to improve the therapeutic process and outcomes. Objective: to examine the availability of mobile applications in Spanish for the evaluation and intervention in mental health with clinical and non-clinical population. Method: A search of scientific literature published during the last five years in Scopus, PubMed and PSY-Cinfo. Those articles that studied the functioning of a mobile application for assesment or intervention in mental health in adult population from Spain were selected. Results: Of 193 articles identified, 11 were selected for the systematic review. Results are presented according to the population attended (general population or clinical population) and within the clinical population, according to the symptoms addressed. Conclusions: Although the use of mobile applications in Spanish in the field of mental health is still limited, there are promising results that point to the need for further field to enhance the quality and efficiency of mental health care.

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Rodríguez-Riesco, L., & Senín-Calderón, C. (2021). Aplicaciones móviles en español para evaluación e intervención en Salud Mental: Una revisión sistemática. Ansiedad y Estres, 28(1), 47–54. https://doi.org/10.5093/anyes2022a5

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