Published on in Vol 10 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/46148, first published .
Determinants of Patient Use and Satisfaction With Synchronous Telemental Health Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Systematic Review

Determinants of Patient Use and Satisfaction With Synchronous Telemental Health Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Systematic Review

Determinants of Patient Use and Satisfaction With Synchronous Telemental Health Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Systematic Review

Journals

  1. Bomysoad R, King C, Del Pozzo J, Hitchcock S, Vasquez L, Morales I. University Students’ Mental Health Services Need and Utilization, Telemental Health Awareness, and Barriers to Seeking Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Journal of College Student Mental Health 2025;39(1):49 View
  2. Chakawa A, Crawford T, Belzer L, Yeh H. Disparities in accessing specialty behavioral health services during the COVID-19 pandemic and why we need pediatric integrated primary care. Frontiers in Psychiatry 2024;15 View
  3. Cummings C, Raja P, Gabrielian S, Doran N. Impacts of Telehealth Adoption on the Quality of Care for Individuals With Serious Mental Illness: Retrospective Observational Analysis of Veterans Affairs Administrative Data. JMIR Mental Health 2024;11:e56886 View
  4. Kervinen E, Vähätalo L, Siukola A, Reho T, Winell K, Sauni R. Occupational health professionals’ and HR specialists’ perceptions of telemental health services in occupational health care settings: A qualitative study. DIGITAL HEALTH 2025;11 View
  5. Stefana A. Evidence of Measurement Invariance in the Working Alliance Inventory Across In-Person and Videoconferencing Psychotherapy. Psychotherapy Research 2025:1 View
  6. Neumann A, König H, Hajek A. Determinants of Patient Satisfaction With Telemental Health Services in Germany: Representative Cross-Sectional Postpandemic Survey Study. JMIR Mental Health 2025;12:e65238 View
  7. Neumann A, König H, Hajek A. Determinants of Patient Use of Telemental Health Services: Representative Cross-Sectional Survey From Germany. JMIR Mental Health 2025;12:e70925 View
  8. Kleinschmidt L, Wasem J, Schneider U, Wadeck A, Sehlen S, Liersch S, Schwarze K, Pankoke F, Hüer T. Inhibiting and Promoting Factors for the Use of Video Consultations Among Individuals Covered by Statutory Health Insurance in German Outpatient Care: Cross-Sectional Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2025;27:e66027 View
  9. Soto-Ramírez N, Xu Y, Pace S, Giles T, Hung P, Weist M. Foster caregiver perceptions of facilitators and barriers of telemental health services for children in foster care: a qualitative study. Journal of Public Child Welfare 2025:1 View
  10. Trusty W, Scofield B, Cooper S, Castonguay L, Hayes J, Janis R. Teletherapy Post‐COVID‐19: Comparisons With In‐Person Client Characteristics and Service Utilization in Routine Practice. Journal of Clinical Psychology 2025 View
  11. Cummings J, Hu X, Graetz I, Marchak J, Ramos C, Ji X. Health Care Setting and Minimally Adequate Depression Treatment Among Publicly Insured Children. JAMA Network Open 2025;8(8):e2528345 View
  12. Allegri B, Deste G, Brenna V, Gritti E, Confalonieri L, Puzzini A, Corbani I, Zucchetti A, Mazza U, Rabà T, Percudani M, Barlati S, Vita A. Effectiveness of Telepsychotherapy Versus Face-to-Face Psychological Intervention for Perinatal Anxiety and Depressive Symptomatology During COVID-19: The Case of an Italian Perinatal Psychological Care Service. Brain Sciences 2025;15(9):963 View