Artificial intelligence-informed mobile mental health apps for young people: a mixed-methods approach on users' and stakeholders' perspectives
Abstract Background Novel approaches in mobile mental health (mHealth) apps that make use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Ecological Momentary Assessments, and Ecological Momentary Interventions have the potential to support young people in the achievement of mental health and wellbeing goals. Howe...
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Main Authors: | Christian Götzl (Author), Selina Hiller (Author), Christian Rauschenberg (Author), Anita Schick (Author), Janik Fechtelpeter (Author), Unai Fischer Abaigar (Author), Georgia Koppe (Author), Daniel Durstewitz (Author), Ulrich Reininghaus (Author), Silvia Krumm (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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