Short for Telepsychiatry....
Several studies have described successful applications of telepsychiatry with children and adolescents. However, there has been little examination of the populations served by telepsychiatry and the ability to evaluate youth accurately through this medium. In this article, we examined whether telepsychiatry patients are representative of those in usual outpatient care. Participants included 369 patients 3-19 years old evaluated at two clinics. A new telepsychiatry clinic (TPC) developed to provide services to under-served communities, and a child and adolescent psychiatric outpatient clinic (CAPOC) that served youth from predominantly metropolitan areas were included in the study.
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2006-11-19 11:21:25
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answered by Vetala 3
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Telepsychiatry with Children and Adolescents = remote psychiatric consultation.
http://ap.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/reprint/23/3/165.pdf
2006-11-19 19:47:58
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answered by Martha P 7
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I tried the Oxford advanced dictionary, and it's not listed there. Are you sure about the spelling?
http://www.oup.com/oald-bin/web_getald7index1a.pl
2006-11-19 19:14:24
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answered by Canadian Ken 6
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