Towards Social Media as DTx in Psychiatry? Current opportunities and pitfalls
Abstract Software-driven therapeutic interventions aiming at preventing, managing or treating medical or chronic diseases are referred to as Digital Therapeutics (DTx). DTx are developed to target a specific disorder or disease, including mental disorders. DTx are regarded as an emerging class of...
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Abstract
Software-driven therapeutic interventions aiming at preventing, managing or treating medical or chronic diseases are referred to as Digital Therapeutics (DTx). DTx are developed to target a specific disorder or disease, including mental disorders. DTx are regarded as an emerging class of medicines and, hence, have obtained the approval of the relevant regulatory authorities, based on clinical evidence for the effectiveness similar to conventional medicine supplies and medicines. Social media-based DTx can represent both a means to quantify mental health as well as a source of both positive and negative interactions, including a source of social support for many who have been socially isolated and lonely. Recent researches using monitored social networks as interventions has shown promise in youth with several mental health issues, despite it is noteworthy that social media are not without risks.
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spelling | doaj.art-278e916375f5492193e4a3034f8c8edb2023-11-17T05:07:00ZengCambridge University PressEuropean Psychiatry0924-93381778-35852023-03-0166S52S5210.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.192Towards Social Media as DTx in Psychiatry? Current opportunities and pitfallsL. Orsolini0Department of Neurosciences/DIMSC, Polytechnic University of Marche, Ancona, Italy Abstract Software-driven therapeutic interventions aiming at preventing, managing or treating medical or chronic diseases are referred to as Digital Therapeutics (DTx). DTx are developed to target a specific disorder or disease, including mental disorders. DTx are regarded as an emerging class of medicines and, hence, have obtained the approval of the relevant regulatory authorities, based on clinical evidence for the effectiveness similar to conventional medicine supplies and medicines. Social media-based DTx can represent both a means to quantify mental health as well as a source of both positive and negative interactions, including a source of social support for many who have been socially isolated and lonely. Recent researches using monitored social networks as interventions has shown promise in youth with several mental health issues, despite it is noteworthy that social media are not without risks. Disclosure of Interest None Declaredhttps://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S092493382300192X/type/journal_article |
spellingShingle | L. Orsolini Towards Social Media as DTx in Psychiatry? Current opportunities and pitfalls European Psychiatry |
title | Towards Social Media as DTx in Psychiatry? Current opportunities and pitfalls |
title_full | Towards Social Media as DTx in Psychiatry? Current opportunities and pitfalls |
title_fullStr | Towards Social Media as DTx in Psychiatry? Current opportunities and pitfalls |
title_full_unstemmed | Towards Social Media as DTx in Psychiatry? Current opportunities and pitfalls |
title_short | Towards Social Media as DTx in Psychiatry? Current opportunities and pitfalls |
title_sort | towards social media as dtx in psychiatry current opportunities and pitfalls |
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