Published on in Vol 23 , No 5 (2021) :May

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/25547, first published .
Priority Given to Technology in Government-Based Mental Health and Addictions Vision and Strategy Documents: Systematic Policy Review

Priority Given to Technology in Government-Based Mental Health and Addictions Vision and Strategy Documents: Systematic Policy Review

Priority Given to Technology in Government-Based Mental Health and Addictions Vision and Strategy Documents: Systematic Policy Review

Shalini Lal 1, 2, 3 , BScOT, MSc, PhD ;   Lyna Siafa 2, 4 ;   Hajin Lee 1, 2 , PhD ;   Carol E Adair 5, 6 , PhD

1 School of Rehabilitation , Faculty of Medicine , University of Montréal , Montréal , QC , CA

2 Youth Mental Health and Technology Lab , Health Innovation and Evaluation Hub , University of Montréal Hospital Research Centre , Montréal , QC , CA

3 Prevention and Early Intervention Program for Psychosis and ACCESS Open Minds , Douglas Mental Health University Institute , Montréal , QC , CA

4 Department of Medicine , McGill University , Montréal , QC , CA

5 Department of Psychiatry , Cumming School of Medicine , University of Calgary , Calgary , AB , CA

6 Department of Community Health Sciences , Cumming School of Medicine , University of Calgary , Calgary , AB , CA

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