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Riding the Tide Toward the Digital Era: The Imminent Alliance of AI and Mental Health in the Philippines

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  • Kee, Shaira Limson
  • Garganera, John Patrick
  • Maravilla, Nicholle Mae Amor
  • Garganera, Wilbert
  • Fermin, Jamie Ledesma
  • AlDahoul, Nouar
  • Karim, Hezerul Abdul
  • Tan, Myles Joshua

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From a public health perspective, this opinion article discusses why it is necessary to integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the mental health practices in the Philippines. The use of AI systems is an optimum solution to the rising demand for more accessible, cost-efficient, and inclusive healthcare. With the recent developments, the Philippines is deemed to have sufficient capacity to adopt this agendum. This article serves as a call for the introduction of advanced detection tools and predictive analytics in the medical field, especially in the mental health discipline.

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  • Kee, Shaira Limson & Garganera, John Patrick & Maravilla, Nicholle Mae Amor & Garganera, Wilbert & Fermin, Jamie Ledesma & AlDahoul, Nouar & Karim, Hezerul Abdul & Tan, Myles Joshua, 2021. "Riding the Tide Toward the Digital Era: The Imminent Alliance of AI and Mental Health in the Philippines," OSF Preprints 3wg5p, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:3wg5p
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/3wg5p
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