Digital Health Innovations for Screening and Mitigating Mental Health Impacts of Adverse Childhood Experiences: Narrative Review
Journal:
arXiv
Published Date:
Jan 30, 2025
Abstract
This study presents a narrative review of the use of digital health
technologies (DHTs) and artificial intelligence to screen and mitigate risks
and mental health consequences associated with ACEs among children and youth.
Several databases were searched for studies published from August 2017 to
August 2022. Selected studies (1) explored the relationship between digital
health interventions and mitigation of negative health outcomes associated with
mental health in childhood and adolescence and (2) examined prevention of ACE
occurrence associated with mental illness in childhood and adolescence. A total
of 18 search papers were selected, according to our inclusion and exclusion
criteria, to evaluate and identify means by which existing digital solutions
may be useful in mitigating the mental health consequences associated with the
occurrence of ACEs in childhood and adolescence and preventing ACE occurrence
due to mental health consequences. We also highlighted a few knowledge gaps or
barriers to DHT implementation and usability. Findings from the search suggest
that the incorporation of DHTs, if implemented successfully, has the potential
to improve the quality of related care provisions for the management of mental
health consequences of adverse or traumatic events in childhood, including
posttraumatic stress disorder, suicidal behavior or ideation, anxiety or
depression, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. The use of DHTs,
machine learning tools, natural learning processing, and artificial
intelligence can positively help in mitigating ACEs and associated risk
factors. Under proper legal regulations, security, privacy, and confidentiality
assurances, digital technologies could also assist in promoting positive
childhood experiences in children and young adults, bolstering resilience, and
providing reliable public health resources to serve populations in need.