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  2. Workplace impact of artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    This can expand the range of affected job sectors into white-collar and service sector jobs such as in medicine, finance, and information technology. [11] As an example, call center workers face extensive health and safety risks due to its repetitive and demanding nature and its high rates of micro-surveillance.

  3. Artificial intelligence in mental health - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, 1 in every 8 people, or 970 million people around the world were living with a mental disorder, with anxiety and depressive disorders being the most common. [6] In 2020, the number of people living with anxiety and depressive disorders rose significantly because of the COVID-19 pandemic. [7]

  4. AI could revolutionize the future of mental health care, but ...

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    AI-based mental health companions offer an alternative for anyone who can’t afford the luxury of paying $500 a week for a one-hour session, or who is simply too worried about the stigma that is ...

  5. Mental health in Southeast Africa - Wikipedia

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    Efforts have been made in some countries to allocate funding to mental health initiatives. Uganda's policies are a prime example of a successful effort to improve mental health in Southeast Africa. In 2006–2007, after undertaking an initial situational analysis of Uganda's mental health system, a new mental health policy was created. [3]

  6. AI fails to detect depression signs in social media posts by ...

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    The AI model used for the study was more than three times less predictive for depression when applied to Black people who use Meta Platforms' Facebook than for white people, the researchers ...

  7. Mental health care in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    In a study conducted by the Mental Health and Poverty research Program, it was found that approximately 16.5% of the adult population in South Africa has mental illness; 1% have a severe life debilitating mental disease. [3] [12] 30% of South Africans are likely to develop a mental illness in their lifetimes, depression being the most common ...

  8. Mental Illness Awareness Week - Wikipedia

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    Among these, anxiety disorders were the most common, as some 40 million American adults ages 18 and older experience some form of anxiety disorder. [4] Despite the large number of Americans affected by such disorders, stigma surrounding mental illness is a major barrier that prevents people from seeking the mental health treatment that they ...

  9. Mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic - Wikipedia

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    Although the COVID-19 pandemic has affected rates of mental health amongst most western cultures, the people within these demographics are likely to be impacted by historical, social and biological factors that have led to high levels of depression and anxiety irrespective of COVID-19. [74]

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