Introduction: Benefits from mental health early interventions may not be sustained over time, and longer-term intervention programs may be required to maintain early clinical gains. However, due to the high intensity of face-to-face early intervention treatments, this may not be feasible. Adjunctive internet-based interventions specifically designed for youth may provide a cost-effective and engaging alternative to prevent loss of intervention benefits. However, until now online interventions have relied on human moderators to deliver therapeutic content. More sophisticated models responsive to user data are critical to inform tailored online therapy. Thus, integration of user experience with a sophisticated and cutting-edge technology to d...
This thesis investigates how artificial intelligence can support e-mental health for depression, i.e...
This thesis investigates how artificial intelligence can support e-mental health for depression, i.e...
Although young people aged 16 to 25 are particularly susceptible to mental ill-health, t...
Background: Mental ill-health is the leading cause of disability worldwide. Moreover, 75% of mental ...
Online and virtual therapies are a well-studied and efficacious treatment option for various mental ...
Mental disorders are highly prevalent and often remain untreated. Many limitations of conventional f...
E-health technologies have potential to provide scalable and accessible interventions for youth ment...
This paper summarizes the information technology-related research findings after 5 years with the IN...
In this article, we show how a technology-mediated mental health therapy involving psycho-education,...
Emotional disorders are the most common mental disorders globally. Psychological treatments have bee...
Background: The prevalence of child and adolescent mental health issues is increasing faster than th...
Mental health issues are at the forefront of healthcare challenges facing contemporary human society...
Chatbots are programmed conversational agents that emulate communication systematically using natura...
There is a high prevalence of children and young people (CYP) experiencing mental health (MH) proble...
Chatbots are programmed conversational agents that emulate communication systematically using natura...
This thesis investigates how artificial intelligence can support e-mental health for depression, i.e...
This thesis investigates how artificial intelligence can support e-mental health for depression, i.e...
Although young people aged 16 to 25 are particularly susceptible to mental ill-health, t...
Background: Mental ill-health is the leading cause of disability worldwide. Moreover, 75% of mental ...
Online and virtual therapies are a well-studied and efficacious treatment option for various mental ...
Mental disorders are highly prevalent and often remain untreated. Many limitations of conventional f...
E-health technologies have potential to provide scalable and accessible interventions for youth ment...
This paper summarizes the information technology-related research findings after 5 years with the IN...
In this article, we show how a technology-mediated mental health therapy involving psycho-education,...
Emotional disorders are the most common mental disorders globally. Psychological treatments have bee...
Background: The prevalence of child and adolescent mental health issues is increasing faster than th...
Mental health issues are at the forefront of healthcare challenges facing contemporary human society...
Chatbots are programmed conversational agents that emulate communication systematically using natura...
There is a high prevalence of children and young people (CYP) experiencing mental health (MH) proble...
Chatbots are programmed conversational agents that emulate communication systematically using natura...
This thesis investigates how artificial intelligence can support e-mental health for depression, i.e...
This thesis investigates how artificial intelligence can support e-mental health for depression, i.e...
Although young people aged 16 to 25 are particularly susceptible to mental ill-health, t...