Exploring the Current Usage and Preferences for Everyday Technology among People with Serious Mental Illnesses |
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Authors: | Lynn Gitlow Farrah Abdelaal Amber Etienne Jennifer Hensley Erik Krukowski Meagan Toner |
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Institution: | Department of Occupational Therapy, Ithaca College, Ithaca, New York |
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Abstract: | While literature reports people with serious mental illnesses can benefit from everyday technology, evidence supporting whether or not they are using it in their daily lives is limited. This study investigated what people with serious mental illness are using technology for, what they would like to use it for, and why they are currently not using particular features. Results indicated 97.1% of participants own or use a wireless device, 82.4% use text messaging, 64.7% use email, and 70.6% use voicemail. Implications for further research as well as implications for therapeutic interventions using technology are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Cognitive disability everyday technology people with serious mental illness technology intervention |
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