Digital interventions in mental health: An overview and future perspectives

Johanna Löchner, Per Carlbring, Björn Schuller, John Torous, Lasse Bosse Sander

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Abstract

As e-health offerings rapidly expand, they are transforming and challenging traditional mental health care systems globally, presenting both promising opportunities and significant risks. This article critically examines the potential and pitfalls of integrating digital technologies into mental health care, particularly in the realms of diagnosis, prevention, and treatment. It explores current advancements and evidence-based practices, and provides a vision for how future technologies can evolve responsibly to meet mental health needs. The article concludes with the TEQUILA framework, addressing essential elements and challenges for fostering a beneficial and ethical future. A responsible future for digital mental health requires building Trust by ensuring data privacy, security, and transparency in AI-driven decisions, along with Evidence-based and robust regulatory oversight to maintain Quality. Usability, design, usability tailored to diverse needs, and ethical alignment with users' Interests will all be essential, while Liability and Accreditation standards will safeguard accountability in this evolving landscape.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100824
JournalInternet Interventions
Volume40
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2025

Keywords

  • Artificial intelligence
  • Digital mental health
  • Future perspective
  • Implementation
  • Treatment and prevention

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