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Participants with at least mild symptoms (defined as a PHQ-SADS score ≥5) were eligible to proceed to the next step of screening—a 60-minute semistructured assessment with a psychiatrist. One of the collaborating psychiatrists conducted the assessment digitally, discussed the expectations within v-MBSR, and ensured the intervention was safe for the participant. After the assessment, eligible participants had 1 week to consider participating before confirming their preferred start date.
JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e53550
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Four UCD faculty psychiatrists provided consultations for both ATP and STP groups, with a bilingual psychiatrist seeing all the patients who could only speak Spanish or preferred to have their consultations in that language. All psychiatrists were fully trained to deliver both types of consultations. Diagnostic conclusions and treatment recommendations of the consulting psychiatrist for all patients were reported back to the PCP in the psychiatrists’ notes in the EMR.
J Med Internet Res 2021;23(7):e24047
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