Kruzan Kaylee P, Fitzsimmons-Craft Ellen E, Dobias Mallory, Schleider Jessica L, Pratap Abhishek
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, 60611, USA.
Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO, 63110, USA.
Procedia Comput Sci. 2022;206:6-22. doi: 10.1016/j.procs.2022.09.081. Epub 2022 Sep 21.
The internet is frequently the first point of contact for people seeking support for their mental health symptoms. Digital interventions designed to be deployed through the internet have significant promise to reach diverse populations who may not have access to, or are not yet engaged in, treatment and deliver evidence-based resources to address symptoms. The liminal nature of online interactions requires designing to prioritize needs detection, intervention potency, and efficiency. Real-world implementation, data privacy and safety are equally important and can involve transparent partnerships with stakeholders in industry and non-profit organizations. This commentary highlights challenges and opportunities for research in this space, grounded in learnings from multiple research projects and teams aligned with this effort.
互联网常常是人们为自身心理健康症状寻求支持时的首个接触点。旨在通过互联网部署的数字干预措施,对于接触那些可能无法获得治疗或尚未参与治疗的不同人群,并提供基于证据的资源来应对症状,具有重大前景。在线互动的临界性质要求在设计时优先考虑需求检测、干预效力和效率。实际应用、数据隐私和安全同样重要,这可能涉及与行业和非营利组织的利益相关者建立透明的合作关系。本评论基于多个相关研究项目和团队的经验教训,重点介绍了该领域研究的挑战与机遇。