| Literature DB >> 36213523 |
Amir M Rahmani1,2,3, Jocelyn Lai4, Salar Jafarlou1, Iman Azimi1,3, Asal Yunusova4, Alex P Rivera4, Sina Labbaf1, Arman Anzanpour5, Nikil Dutt1,3, Ramesh Jain1,3, Jessica L Borelli4,3.
Abstract
Current digital mental healthcare solutions conventionally take on a reactive approach, requiring individuals to self-monitor and document existing symptoms. These solutions are unable to provide comprehensive, wrap-around, customized treatments that capture an individual's holistic mental health model as it unfolds over time. Recognizing that each individual requires personally tailored mental health treatment, we introduce the notion of Personalized Mental Health Navigation (MHN): a cybernetic goal-based system that deploys a continuous loop of monitoring, estimation, and guidance to steer the individual towards mental flourishing. We present the core components of MHN that are premised on the importance of addressing an individual's personal mental health state. Moreover, we provide an overview of the existing physical health navigation systems and highlight the requirements and challenges of deploying the navigational approach to the mental health domain.Entities:
Keywords: health cybernetics; mental health; personal chronicle; personal health models; wearable internet-of-things
Year: 2022 PMID: 36213523 PMCID: PMC9535086 DOI: 10.3389/fdgth.2022.933587
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Digit Health ISSN: 2673-253X
Figure 1The personalized Mental Health Navigator (MHN) system enabled by a goal-based closed-loop guidance.
Figure 2Monitor as the main subjective and objective data collection module.