The evolving field of digital mental health: current evidence and implementation issues for smartphone apps, generative artificial intelligence, and virtual reality.

IF 73.3 1区 医学 Q1 Medicine
World Psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1002/wps.21299
John Torous,Jake Linardon,Simon B Goldberg,Shufang Sun,Imogen Bell,Jennifer Nicholas,Lamiece Hassan,Yining Hua,Alyssa Milton,Joseph Firth
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The expanding domain of digital mental health is transitioning beyond traditional telehealth to incorporate smartphone apps, virtual reality, and generative artificial intelligence, including large language models. While industry setbacks and methodological critiques have highlighted gaps in evidence and challenges in scaling these technologies, emerging solutions rooted in co-design, rigorous evaluation, and implementation science offer promising pathways forward. This paper underscores the dual necessity of advancing the scientific foundations of digital mental health and increasing its real-world applicability through five themes. First, we discuss recent technological advances in digital phenotyping, virtual reality, and generative artificial intelligence. Progress in this latter area, specifically designed to create new outputs such as conversations and images, holds unique potential for the mental health field. Given the spread of smartphone apps, we then evaluate the evidence supporting their utility across various mental health contexts, including well-being, depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, eating disorders, and substance use disorders. This broad view of the field highlights the need for a new generation of more rigorous, placebo-controlled, and real-world studies. We subsequently explore engagement challenges that hamper all digital mental health tools, and propose solutions, including human support, digital navigators, just-in-time adaptive interventions, and personalized approaches. We then analyze implementation issues, emphasizing clinician engagement, service integration, and scalable delivery models. We finally consider the need to ensure that innovations work for all people and thus can bridge digital health disparities, reviewing the evidence on tailoring digital tools for historically marginalized populations and low- and middle-income countries. Regarding digital mental health innovations as tools to augment and extend care, we conclude that smartphone apps, virtual reality, and large language models can positively impact mental health care if deployed correctly.
不断发展的数字心理健康领域:智能手机应用程序、生成式人工智能和虚拟现实的当前证据和实施问题。
不断扩大的数字心理健康领域正在超越传统的远程医疗,将智能手机应用程序、虚拟现实和生成式人工智能(包括大型语言模型)纳入其中。虽然行业的挫折和方法上的批评凸显了证据的差距和扩展这些技术的挑战,但基于协同设计、严格评估和实施科学的新兴解决方案为未来提供了有希望的途径。本文强调了通过五个主题推进数字心理健康的科学基础和增加其现实世界适用性的双重必要性。首先,我们讨论了数字表型、虚拟现实和生成式人工智能方面的最新技术进展。后一领域的进展专门用于创造对话和图像等新产出,对精神卫生领域具有独特的潜力。鉴于智能手机应用程序的普及,我们随后评估了支持它们在各种心理健康背景下的效用的证据,包括幸福感、抑郁、焦虑、精神分裂症、饮食失调和物质使用障碍。这一领域的广阔视野凸显了对新一代更严格、安慰剂对照和真实世界研究的需求。随后,我们探索了阻碍所有数字心理健康工具的参与挑战,并提出了解决方案,包括人类支持、数字导航、即时适应性干预和个性化方法。然后我们分析实施问题,强调临床医生参与、服务整合和可扩展的交付模式。最后,我们考虑有必要确保创新对所有人都有效,从而弥合数字健康差距,审查了为历史上被边缘化的人群和低收入和中等收入国家量身定制数字工具的证据。关于数字心理健康创新作为增强和扩展护理的工具,我们得出结论,如果部署得当,智能手机应用程序、虚拟现实和大型语言模型可以对心理健康保健产生积极影响。
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World Psychiatry
World Psychiatry Nursing-Psychiatric Mental Health
CiteScore
64.10
自引率
7.40%
发文量
124
期刊介绍: World Psychiatry is the official journal of the World Psychiatric Association. It aims to disseminate information on significant clinical, service, and research developments in the mental health field. World Psychiatry is published three times per year and is sent free of charge to psychiatrists.The recipient psychiatrists' names and addresses are provided by WPA member societies and sections.The language used in the journal is designed to be understandable by the majority of mental health professionals worldwide.
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