Digital Mental Health Amid COVID-19
Encyclopedia
; 1(4):1047, 2021.
Article
in English
| ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-1834755
ABSTRACT
DefinitionDigital Mental Health is information and communication technology used in mental health services delivered or boosted through the Internet and related technologies, smartphone and wearable technologies as well as immersive solutions (e.g., Virtual Reality and video games). It is predominantly used as self-help services or with the assistance of a (para-)professional and/or artificial intelligence for the provision of mental health promotion as well as mental ill-health identification, prevention and intervention.
Sciences: Comprehensive Works; COVID-19; digital mental health; implementation; challenges; technology; human-computer interaction; explainable artificial intelligence; integrated methodologies; efficacy; evaluation; Reimbursement; Machine learning; Young adults; Infrastructure; Health care policy; Telemedicine; Artificial intelligence; Intervention; Pandemics; Decision making; Internet of Things; Mental depression; Anxieties; Algorithms; Mental health; Coronaviruses; Cognition & reasoning; United Kingdom--UK; United States--US
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English
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Encyclopedia
Year:
2021
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Article
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