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DMHW 2024 : Second International Digital Mental Health and Wellbeing Conference | |||||||||||||
Link: https://www.ulster.ac.uk/conference/digital-mental-health-and-wellbeing | |||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
Call for abstract submissions to the Second International Digital Mental Health and Wellbeing Conference
Conference date: 19-21 June 2024 Location: Ulster University, Derry-Londonderry campus, Northland Road, Derry-Londonderry Abstract submission deadline: 1 March 2024 Submit 300-500 word abstract here: https://bit.ly/DMHW2024 Conference theme The conference theme is focused on Digital Technologies for Mental Health Support with particular emphasis (but not exclusively) on digital mental health for young people. Topics of interest (not exhaustive): Digital mental health interventions Health apps, web apps, and software in mental health Data science, analytics, and machine learning in mental health Speech analytics, Natural Language Processing (NLP) and smart speaker applications for mental health Conversational user interfaces and chatbots for mental health Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications in mental health Web technologies in mental health Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) applications in mental health Digital Transformation of mental health services Digital mental health service co-design and modelling Sensors and wearable technologies in mental health Affective computing and positive computing Databases and datasets in mental health Cyber-psychology and digital wellbeing Digital mental health care models Large Language Models (LLMs) in mental health Digital citizenship in mental health Ethics in digital mental health Digital mental health employee wellbeing Co-production and co-creation of digital mental health services Digital mental health as adjunctive therapy Digital mental health and social prescriptions Addressing engagement and retention in digital mental health services Using gamification approaches in digital mental health interventions Evidence-based approaches for mental health services Developing policy and practice around digital mental health interventions Regulation, compliance, quality assurance and standards in digital mental health service design Design and evaluation of digitally supported content, therapies and interventions Digital mental health interventions for marginalised groups Digital storytelling, design fictions, interaction design, graphic design for mental health service co-creation Authors of accepted abstracts are required to register for the conference and to present their work at the conference. Abstracts will be peer reviewed and accepted abstracts will appear online with a DOI in the conference proceedings. More information on the conference website and twitter: https://www.ulster.ac.uk/conference/digital-mental-health-and-wellbeing https://twitter.com/DMHW2024 Registration is £200 and includes food and an evening meal. The conference is supported by the Atlantic Futures project, a €4million four year all-island research project funded by The North-South Research Programme, part of the Government’s Shared Island Fund. It is administered by the Higher Education Authority. Read more at https://www.atlanticfutures.com/ For queries, please contact the conference chairs at Ulster University: Dr Patrick McAllister (p.mcallister@ulster.ac.uk), Dr Edel Ennis (e.ennis@ulster.ac.uk), Dr Colin Gorman (c.gorman@ulster.ac.uk) |
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