Post-traumatic
Stress Disorder (PTSD) App Helps Thousands
May 17, 2011
WASHINGTON
– The PTSD Coach smartphone application (app), launched
in April by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the
Department of Defense (DoD), has already helped more than
5,000 users connect with important mental health information
and resources.
“This
new tool is about helping Veterans and Servicemembers when
and where they need it,” said Secretary of Veterans
Affairs Eric K. Shinseki. “We are encouraged so many
have already downloaded this resource and hope many more will
utilize this convenient tool to access VA services.”
Since
its launch, the PTSD Coach app has been downloaded by thousands
of individuals. While 96 percent of the users so far are located
in the United States, the app has also been downloaded in
25 other countries. The app lets users track their PTSD symptoms,
links them with public and personalized sources of support,
provides accurate information about PTSD, and teaches helpful
strategies for managing PTSD symptoms on the go.
Currently,
the PTSD Coach app has received perfect customer review scores
on the iTunes App Store. Comments from Veterans and family
members are overwhelmingly positive and one user describes
the app as “a must for every spouse who has a family
member with PTSD.” Professionals have sent positive
reviews, suggestions and offers to collaborate on research
evaluating the PTSD Coach app.
The
app has also already proven to be a useful tool for the staff
at the Veterans Crisis Line. Within the first two hours of
the app’s official launch, the Crisis Line staff were
contacted by a distressed Veteran who reported being instructed
by the app to call the crisis line and was subsequently given
an appointment at the local VA medical center. Crisis Line
staff have begun to regularly recommend this resource to callers.
The
app is one of the first in a series of jointly-designed resources
by the VA National Center for PTSD and DoD's National Center
for Telehealth and Technology to help Servicemembers and Veterans
manage their readjustment challenges and get anonymous assistance.
Given the popularity of mobile devices, VA and DoD hope to
reach tens of thousands of Veterans, Servicemembers, and their
family members with the new suite of apps.
Information
on the PTSD Coach app is on the VA’s National Center
for PTSD Website: http://www.ptsd.va.gov/public/pages/PTSDCoach.asp.
More apps from DoD's National Center for Telehealth and Technology
can be found at: http://www.t2health.org/apps.
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