2020
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00523
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The Need for a Mental Health Technology Revolution in the COVID-19 Pandemic

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“…As several studies have suggested ways forward from here in terms of the economic impact ( Boone et al, 2020 ; Zetzsche, 2020 ), as well as ways to boost the human immune system in order to prevent people from getting sick ( Nilashi et al, 2020 ; Taghizadeh-Hesary and Akbari, 2020 ). In order to make sure that some of the negative mental health effects are counteracted, this calls for effective evidence-based interventions ( Wilson, 2011 ; Figueroa and Aguilera, 2020 ), that can be made available online and are scalable ( Schippers and Ziegler, 2019 ; de Jong et al, 2020 ). Although tele-health and video consultation can alleviate the immediate problems associated with the lock-down, ( Barsom et al, 2020 ; Zhou et al, 2020 ), there may not be enough staff to effectively treat all people that will need mental health care in the aftermath of the global lockdown ( Figueroa and Aguilera, 2020 ; Torales et al, 2020 ).…”
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“…As several studies have suggested ways forward from here in terms of the economic impact ( Boone et al, 2020 ; Zetzsche, 2020 ), as well as ways to boost the human immune system in order to prevent people from getting sick ( Nilashi et al, 2020 ; Taghizadeh-Hesary and Akbari, 2020 ). In order to make sure that some of the negative mental health effects are counteracted, this calls for effective evidence-based interventions ( Wilson, 2011 ; Figueroa and Aguilera, 2020 ), that can be made available online and are scalable ( Schippers and Ziegler, 2019 ; de Jong et al, 2020 ). Although tele-health and video consultation can alleviate the immediate problems associated with the lock-down, ( Barsom et al, 2020 ; Zhou et al, 2020 ), there may not be enough staff to effectively treat all people that will need mental health care in the aftermath of the global lockdown ( Figueroa and Aguilera, 2020 ; Torales et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to make sure that some of the negative mental health effects are counteracted, this calls for effective evidence-based interventions ( Wilson, 2011 ; Figueroa and Aguilera, 2020 ), that can be made available online and are scalable ( Schippers and Ziegler, 2019 ; de Jong et al, 2020 ). Although tele-health and video consultation can alleviate the immediate problems associated with the lock-down, ( Barsom et al, 2020 ; Zhou et al, 2020 ), there may not be enough staff to effectively treat all people that will need mental health care in the aftermath of the global lockdown ( Figueroa and Aguilera, 2020 ; Torales et al, 2020 ). Next to giving the public more information about effective coping styles ( Ibrahimagić et al, 2020 ), an interesting avenue is to make writing interventions available to the wider public, that have proven to have many (mental) health benefits ( Lepore and Smyth, 2002 ; Schippers et al, 2015 ), as well as performance benefits ( Schippers and Ziegler, 2019 ; de Jong et al, 2020 ; Schippers et al, 2020 ).…”
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“…Moreover, the substantial use of digital solutions for the promotion of well-being and mental health in the H-WORK project will bring new knowledge in this regard. Especially after the extraordinary event of the Covid-19 pandemic, this issue has taken an even more central role in the current landscape considering isolation, decreased physical activity, and increased rumination [105]. It is conceivable to imagine that organisations must tackle a great challenge in trying to preserve the health and safety of their employees and, especially in the public sector, of their customers.…”
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