Recommender systems for mental health apps: advantages and ethical challenges

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Lee Valentine
Simon D’Alfonso
Reeva Lederman
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[1] Orygen,Centre for Youth Mental Health
[2] University of Melbourne,School of Computing and Information Systems, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology
[3] University of Melbourne,undefined
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AI & SOCIETY | 2023年 / 38卷
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Recommender systems; Digital health; Mental health; Artificial intelligence; Ethics; Digital ethics; Digital interventions;
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Recommender systems assist users in receiving preferred or relevant services and information. Using such technology could be instrumental in addressing the lack of relevance digital mental health apps have to the user, a leading cause of low engagement. However, the use of recommender systems for digital mental health apps, particularly those driven by personal data and artificial intelligence, presents a range of ethical considerations. This paper focuses on considerations particular to the juncture of recommender systems and digital mental health technologies. While separate bodies of work have focused on these two areas, to our knowledge, the intersection presented in this paper has not yet been examined. This paper identifies and discusses a set of advantages and ethical concerns related to incorporating recommender systems into the digital mental health (DMH) ecosystem. Advantages of incorporating recommender systems into DMH apps are identified as (1) a reduction in choice overload, (2) improvement to the digital therapeutic alliance, and (3) increased access to personal data & self-management. Ethical challenges identified are (1) lack of explainability, (2) complexities pertaining to the privacy/personalization trade-off and recommendation quality, and (3) the control of app usage history data. These novel considerations will provide a greater understanding of how DMH apps can effectively and ethically implement recommender systems.
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页码:1627 / 1638
页数:11
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