Abstract

While the majority of consumers of mental health services in New Jersey who participated in a survey and weighed in on the use of telehealth services during the pandemic had favorable responses to those services, less than half indicated a preference for virtual telehealth services. The survey was conducted by the Mental Health Association in New Jersey Inc. (MHANJ).

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