The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the acceptability and feasibility of implementing an Artificial Intelligence (AI) avatar to deliver Community-Based Psychological First Aid training (CBPFA) to undergraduate students in a university setting. College students report high stress levels, and chronic stress is associated with negative physical, mental, and academic outcomes. CBPFA may be an effective way for colleges and universities to provide students with psychosocial support; however, traditional models utilize in-person training, which may not be accessible on a large scale. The present study developed a web-based AI-avatar-delivered CBPFA training to provide an alternative training modality. The AI-avatar-delivered CBPFA tr...
Background: The success of internet-based mental health interventions in practice—that is, in the wi...
Data de publicació electrònica: 11 de juliol de 2022Despite the increase in awareness and support fo...
Abstract Despite the increase in awareness and support for mental health, college stude...
The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the acceptability and feasibility of implementing a...
Objective: Training programs exist that prepare college students, faculty, and staff to identify and...
Objective: Training programs exist that prepare college students, faculty, and staff to identify and...
Objective: Training programs exist that prepare college students, faculty, and staff to identify and...
One in three university students experiences mental health problems during their study. A similar pe...
One in three university students experiences mental health problems during their study. A similar pe...
One in three university students experiences mental health problems during their study. A similar pe...
One in three university students experiences mental health problems during their study. A similar pe...
One in three university students experiences mental health problems during their study. A similar pe...
Background: The success of internet-based mental health interventions in practice—that is, in the wi...
Background: The success of internet-based mental health interventions in practice—that is, in the wi...
College students with concussion experience academic, cognitive and psychosocial challenges, yet fre...
Background: The success of internet-based mental health interventions in practice—that is, in the wi...
Data de publicació electrònica: 11 de juliol de 2022Despite the increase in awareness and support fo...
Abstract Despite the increase in awareness and support for mental health, college stude...
The purpose of the current study was to evaluate the acceptability and feasibility of implementing a...
Objective: Training programs exist that prepare college students, faculty, and staff to identify and...
Objective: Training programs exist that prepare college students, faculty, and staff to identify and...
Objective: Training programs exist that prepare college students, faculty, and staff to identify and...
One in three university students experiences mental health problems during their study. A similar pe...
One in three university students experiences mental health problems during their study. A similar pe...
One in three university students experiences mental health problems during their study. A similar pe...
One in three university students experiences mental health problems during their study. A similar pe...
One in three university students experiences mental health problems during their study. A similar pe...
Background: The success of internet-based mental health interventions in practice—that is, in the wi...
Background: The success of internet-based mental health interventions in practice—that is, in the wi...
College students with concussion experience academic, cognitive and psychosocial challenges, yet fre...
Background: The success of internet-based mental health interventions in practice—that is, in the wi...
Data de publicació electrònica: 11 de juliol de 2022Despite the increase in awareness and support fo...
Abstract Despite the increase in awareness and support for mental health, college stude...