Predictive Mental Health: Study by Mount Sinai and IBM to Transform Behavioral Health
Predictive Mental Health: A New Frontier in Behavioral Health
The recent receipt of a $20 million federal grant by Mount Sinai and IBM signals a major leap in the study of predictive mental health. This study targets youth, focusing on predicting their behavioral health outcomes through innovative methods.
Transforming Youth Mental Health with Technology
- Objective: Leverage cognitive testing.
- Methodology: Utilize data from smartphones.
- Environment: Collect data within the home.
This study aims not only to enhance our understanding of mental health trends but also to potentially reshape intervention strategies.
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