The Need to Adapt the Psychiatric Clinical Assessment to the Digital Age: A Practical Approach
- PMID: 38477835
- DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.20230399
The Need to Adapt the Psychiatric Clinical Assessment to the Digital Age: A Practical Approach
Abstract
The use of electronic devices and social media is becoming a ubiquitous part of most people's lives. Although researchers are exploring the sequelae of such use, little attention has been given to the importance of digital media use in routine psychiatric assessments of patients. The nature of technology use is relevant to understanding a patient's lifestyle and activities, the same way that it is important to evaluate the patient's occupation, functioning, and general activities. The authors propose a framework for psychiatric inquiry into digital media use, emphasizing that such inquiry should focus on quality of use, including emotional and behavioral consequences, rather than simply the amount of use.
Keywords: Digital technology; Mental Health; Practice guidelines; Psychiatric assessment; Social media; Telecommunication.
Conflict of interest statement
Dr. Adler reports being a cofounder of Health and Productivity Sciences and being an investigator on research grants from Janssen Pharmaceuticals. Dr. Talley reports serving on the scientific advisory board of Vanna Health. The other authors report no financial relationships with commercial interests. Dr. Dixon is editor of
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