Artificial intelligence and forensic mental health in Africa: a narrative review.

IF 3.7 4区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
International Review of Psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-23 DOI:10.1080/09540261.2024.2405174
A Ogunwale, A Smith, O Fakorede, A O Ogunlesi
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This narrative review examines the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools into forensic psychiatry in Africa, highlighting possible opportunities and challenges. Specifically, AI may have the potential to augment screening in prisons, risk assessment/management, and forensic-psychiatric treatment, alongside offering benefits for training and research purposes. These use-cases may be particularly advantageous in contexts of forensic practice in Africa, where there remains a need for capacity building and service improvements in jurisdictions affected by distinctive sociolegal and socioeconomic challenges. However, AI can also entail ethical risks associated with misinformation, privacy concerns, and an overreliance on automated systems that need to be considered within implementation and policy planning. Equally, the political and regulatory backdrop surrounding AI in countries in Africa needs to be carefully scrutinised (and, where necessary, strengthened). Accordingly, this review calls for rigorous feasibility studies and the development of training programmes to ensure the effective application of AI in enhancing forensic-psychiatric services in Africa.

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期刊介绍: The International Review of Psychiatry is the premier review journal in the field with a truly international authorship and readership. Each bimonthly issue is dedicated to a specific theme relevant to psychiatry, edited by recognized experts on the topic, who are selected by the Editors and the Editorial Board. Each issue provides in-depth, scholarly reviews of the topic in focus. The Journal reaches a broad international readership including clinicians, academics, educators, and researchers who wish to remain up-to-date with recent and rapid developments in various fields of psychiatry. It aims to be of value to trainees by choosing topics of relevance to career development, which are also suitable for clinicians for continuing professional development.
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