2022
DOI: 10.1177/26334895221112033
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Accelerating the impact of artificial intelligence in mental healthcare through implementation science

Abstract: Background The implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) in mental healthcare offers a potential solution to some of the problems associated with the availability, attractiveness, and accessibility of mental healthcare services. However, there are many knowledge gaps regarding how to implement and best use AI to add value to mental healthcare services, providers, and consumers. The aim of this paper is to identify challenges and opportunities for AI use in mental healthcare and to describe key insights fr… Show more

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“…While AI has the potential to improve mental health care, the high morbidity and mortality in people with mental health disorders necessitate a rapid review of evidence on AI and mental health to identify gaps that should be targeted for improvement in the implementation of AI in mental health. According to our synthesis of existing literature, the application of AI to mental health varies by skill level, and more research is needed to understand the specific application of AI for mental health issues by different populations and to identify ways to maximise AI's positive effects on mental health, particularly in Africa (Fiske et al, 2019;Nilsen et al, 2022;Wei & Wang, 2022). The World Health Organisation (WHO) also identified similar gaps, such as methodological flaws, data processing, privacy, and the viability of mental health Apps for diverse contexts and conditions (World Health Organisation, 2023).…”
Section: Current Mental Health Ai Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While AI has the potential to improve mental health care, the high morbidity and mortality in people with mental health disorders necessitate a rapid review of evidence on AI and mental health to identify gaps that should be targeted for improvement in the implementation of AI in mental health. According to our synthesis of existing literature, the application of AI to mental health varies by skill level, and more research is needed to understand the specific application of AI for mental health issues by different populations and to identify ways to maximise AI's positive effects on mental health, particularly in Africa (Fiske et al, 2019;Nilsen et al, 2022;Wei & Wang, 2022). The World Health Organisation (WHO) also identified similar gaps, such as methodological flaws, data processing, privacy, and the viability of mental health Apps for diverse contexts and conditions (World Health Organisation, 2023).…”
Section: Current Mental Health Ai Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%