The population-based Tromsø 8 study and e-mental health
R. Wynn, G. Bellika, L. G. Fernandez, V. T. Salcedo

TL;DR
The upcoming Tromsø 8 study will investigate how e-health and e-mental health services are used and their impact on mental health in a large Norwegian population sample.
Contribution
Introduces the Tromsø 8 study, a large population-based epidemiological study focusing on e-health and e-mental health use and its effects.
Findings
The study will include over 33,000 participants aged above 40 in Norway.
It will examine the relationship between e-health use and mental health outcomes.
The study aims to provide updated insights into e-mental health service usage and effects.
Abstract
Ageing populations with increased needs, rising costs of traditional services, and new technologies are some factors driving the use of e-health services. A Norwegian study with data from 2015-2016 found that 13.5% had used apps, 7.3% had used social media, and 5% had used video services for health purposes. Little is known about the effects of many online health services, but in general they seem to increase knowledge and make most people feel reassured, although some users feel more anxious or confused after using such tools. Recent technological developments have resulted in new online health services, including AI-based technologies. More updated knowledge regarding the population’s use of e-health services in general and e-mental health services in particular, is needed. The objective here is to provide information about an upcoming large population-based epidemiological study and…
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TopicsEducation, Healthcare and Sociology Research
