Black American Women Appear Comfortable With Using Voice Or Video Calls To Communicate With Mental Health Clinicians, Survey Study Indicates

mHealth Intelligence (8/8, Melchionna) reports, “Using survey data on patient attitudes toward mental health services and depression screening,” research published online July 19 in the Journal of Medical Internet Research “indicated that Black American women are comfortable with using voice or video calls to communicate with mental health” clinicians. The 395-participant study also suggested that “Black American women are commonly affected by depression.

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— “Black Women are Open to Mental Health Services Via Mobile Technology,”Mark Melchionna, mHealth Intelligence, August 8, 2023

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