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Accepted for/Published in: Journal of Medical Internet Research

Date Submitted: Feb 12, 2023
Open Peer Review Period: Feb 12, 2023 - Apr 9, 2023
Date Accepted: May 17, 2023
(closed for review but you can still tweet)

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Providing Self-Led Mental Health Support Through an Artificial Intelligence–Powered Chat Bot (Leora) to Meet the Demand of Mental Health Care

van der Schyff EL, Ridout B, Amon KL, Forsyth R, Campbell AJ

Providing Self-Led Mental Health Support Through an Artificial Intelligence–Powered Chat Bot (Leora) to Meet the Demand of Mental Health Care

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e46448

DOI: 10.2196/46448

PMID: 37335608

PMCID: 10337342

Providing self-led mental health support through an AI powered Chat bot (Leora) to meet the demand of mental health care.

  • Emma L van der Schyff; 
  • Brad Ridout; 
  • Krestina L Amon; 
  • Rowena Forsyth; 
  • Andrew J Campbell

ABSTRACT

Digital mental health services are becoming increasingly valuable for addressing the global public health burden of mental ill-health. There is significant demand for scalable and effective online mental health services. Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to improve mental health through the deployment of chatbots. These chatbots can provide round-the-clock support and triage individuals who are reluctant to access traditional healthcare due to stigma. Leora is a conversational agent that uses AI to engage in conversations with users about their mental health and provide support for minimal-to-mild symptoms of anxiety and depression. The tool is designed to be accessible, personalised, and discreet, offering strategies for promoting wellbeing and acting as a virtual self-care coach. Across all AI-powered mental health services there are several challenges in the ethical development and deployment of AI in mental health treatment, including trust and transparency, bias and health inequity, and the potential for negative consequences. To ensure the effective and ethical use of AI in mental health care, researchers must carefully consider these challenges and engage with key stakeholders to provide high-quality mental health support.


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Please cite as:

van der Schyff EL, Ridout B, Amon KL, Forsyth R, Campbell AJ

Providing Self-Led Mental Health Support Through an Artificial Intelligence–Powered Chat Bot (Leora) to Meet the Demand of Mental Health Care

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e46448

DOI: 10.2196/46448

PMID: 37335608

PMCID: 10337342

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