Mental privacy: navigating risks, rights and regulation [PDF]
Rapid advances in neurotechnology are eroding the boundary between mental activity and data, creating urgent risks for mental privacy. This article examines the regulatory landscape and proposes a framework – grounded in user agency, data solidarity, and
Łukasz Szoszkiewicz, Rafael Yuste
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Is Mental Privacy a Component of Personal Identity? [PDF]
Abel Wajnerman Paz
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The Complexity of Mental Health App Privacy Policies: A Potential Barrier to Privacy [PDF]
BackgroundIn 2017, the Supreme Court of India ruled that privacy is a fundamental right of every citizen. Although mobile phone apps have the potential to help people with noncommunicable diseases, such as diabetes and mental illness, they often contain ...
Powell, Adam C +2 more
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Mediating effect of moral sensitivity in the relationship between mental workload and patient privacy protection among operating room nurses in China: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
BackgroundPatient privacy protection is a fundamental ethical obligation in healthcare, particularly in operating rooms where anesthesia and complex surgical procedures increase patients’ vulnerability.
Ruyi Tan +6 more
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The conflict between need and fear: how privacy concerns moderate the influence of depression on university students’ acceptance of AI music therapy [PDF]
BackgroundAI-driven music therapy offers a promising, accessible digital intervention for the growing mental health crisis in universities. The “Deficiency Compensation Hypothesis” suggests that depression may drive students toward such digital help ...
Yang Zhu, Riming Liu
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Adolescent readiness for mobile mental health support in Soweto: A mixed-methods study [PDF]
Poor mental health is a growing issue among adolescents, with untreated conditions persisting into adulthood and typically increasing in severity. South Africa’s mental health legislation faces key barriers to implementation due to limited access to ...
Sonto Gugu Madonsela +3 more
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Smartphone Apps for Cardiovascular and Mental Health Care: Digital Cross-Sectional Analysis [PDF]
BackgroundThe rapidly expanding digital health landscape offers innovative opportunities for improving health care delivery and patient outcomes; however, regulatory and clinical frameworks for evaluating their key features, effectiveness, and outcomes ...
Manjot Singh +5 more
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BRAIN READING AND MENTAL PRIVACY; pp. 204–212 [PDF]
The widespread use and novel applications of brain imaging techniques seem to open the possibility of new threats to oneâs privacy. Being in a situation where we cannot control what information about ourselves is available to others could restrict the ...
Valtteri Arstila, Franklin Scott
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AI-powered mental health application with data privacy preservation [PDF]
Anxiety disorders, emotional conditions, and stress are becoming an increasing tendency in modern society, which makes digital mental health technologies that provide support in these cases highly demanded.
Pooja Bagane +5 more
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ROOM to Grow, a Mobile Well-Being Intervention for University Students: Overview of the Design Process and Outcomes [PDF]
BackgroundUniversity students are facing a multitude of challenges and an increase in mental health issues that affect their academic performance and overall well-being.
Tajda Laure +10 more
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