About this Research Topic
This research topic aims to investigate digital mental health solutions for domestic violence victims in the post-pandemic era. The primary objectives include understanding the availability and efficacy of these digital services, identifying the challenges and opportunities victims face in utilizing them, and exploring the ethical considerations involved. By addressing these questions, the research seeks to provide clarity on how digital innovations can be harnessed to offer timely and effective mental health support to domestic violence victims.
To gather further insights in the realm of digital mental health solutions for domestic violence victims, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
- What available digital mental health services can domestic violence victims utilize post-COVID?
- What are the characteristics, functions, and efficacies of available digital mental health services for domestic violence victims?
- What challenges and opportunities might domestic violence victims face while attempting to utilize and apply available digital mental health services?
- What are the limitations in existing digital mental health solutions for helping domestic violence victims who might face challenges such as low digital literacy, poor financial autonomy, and seemingly inescapable webs of family ties and duties?
- What are the digital mental health services or solutions that domestic violence victims might need most but have yet to access?
- What are the ethical considerations in developing, delivering, and evaluating digital mental health solutions for domestic violence victims?
Keywords: domestic violence, digital mental health solutions, generative artificial intelligence, wearable health technologies, post-covid healthcare innovation
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