Wearable Artificial Intelligence for Anxiety and Depression: Scoping Review
Journal of Medical Internet Research2022Vol. 25, pp. e42672–e42672
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Alaa Abd‐Alrazaq, Rawan AlSaad, Sarah Aziz, Arfan Ahmed, Kerstin Denecke, Mowafa Househ, Faisal Farooq, Javaid I. Sheikh
Abstract
Wearable AI can offer great promise in providing mental health services related to anxiety and depression. Wearable AI can be used by individuals for the prescreening assessment of anxiety and depression. Further reviews are needed to statistically synthesize the studies' results related to the performance and effectiveness of wearable AI. Given its potential, technology companies should invest more in wearable AI for the treatment of anxiety and depression.
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