Journal article

Ethics and law in research on algorithmic and data-driven technology in mental health care: Scoping review

P Gooding, T Kariotis

Jmir Mental Health | JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC | Published : 2021

Open access

Abstract

Background: Uncertainty surrounds the ethical and legal implications of algorithmic and data-driven technologies in the mental health context, including technologies characterized as artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, and other forms of automation. Objective: This study aims to survey empirical scholarly literature on the application of algorithmic and data-driven technologies in mental health initiatives to identify the legal and ethical issues that have been raised. Methods: We searched for peer-reviewed empirical studies on the application of algorithmic technologies in mental health care in the Scopus, Embase, and Association for Computing Machinery databases. A to..

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