Meeting the Unmet Needs of Individuals With Mental Disorders: Scoping Review on Peer-to-Peer Web-Based Interactions
JMIR Mental Health2022Vol. 9(12), pp. e36056–e36056
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Dawid Storman, Paweł Jemioło, Mateusz J Świerz, Zuzanna Sawiec, Ewa Antonowicz, Anna Prokop‐Dorner, Marcelina Gotfryd-Burzyńska, Małgorzata M Bała
Abstract
People with mental disorders mostly use the internet to seek support, find answers to their questions, and chat. The results of this analysis should be interpreted as a proof of concept. More data on web-based interactions among these people might help apply machine learning methods to develop a tool that might facilitate screening or even support mental health assessment.
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