A systematic review of technology-based interventions for co-occurring substance use and trauma symptoms
@article{Gilmore2017ASR,
title={A systematic review of technology-based interventions for co-occurring substance use and trauma symptoms},
author={Amanda K. Gilmore and Sarah M. Wilson and Nancy A. Skopp and Janyce E. Osenbach and Greg M. Reger},
journal={Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare},
year={2017},
volume={23},
pages={701 - 709}
}Introduction Technology-based mental health interventions are becoming increasingly common, and several have begun to target multiple outcomes in a single intervention. Recent developments in the treatment of co-occurring posttraumatic stress disorder and substance use disorder has led to the development and testing of technology-based interventions for these disorders. The current systematic review examined technology-based interventions designed to improve mental health outcomes among…
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