Frontiers in Digital Health has over 4,600 citations and 3,200,000 article views and downloads across more than 900 articles. Explore some of the journal's trending articles below.

Evaluating the Therapeutic Alliance With a Free-Text CBT Conversational Agent (Wysa): A Mixed-Methods Study
The article highlights users' perceptions of building a therapeutic alliance with an AI conversational agent. Analyzing data from 1,200 users with anxiety or depression symptoms, the study investigates shifts in the alliance over a brief timeframe.

Wearable Sensor Systems for Fall Risk Assessment: A Review
Authors explore using wearable sensors, like inertial measurement units (IMUs) and insole-based devices, for fall risk assessment and detection. It discusses their significance in preventing adverse health outcomes, particularly among older adults.

Don't Miss the Moment: A Systematic Review of Ecological Momentary Assessment in Suicide Research
This review examines using Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) to study suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs) in real-world settings. It reviews 23 studies, finding that STBs fluctuate over short periods, with certain predictors identified.

Understanding users’ perspectives on mobile apps for anxiety management
What are users' perspectives on mental health apps (MHapps) targeting anxiety management? Analyzing 600 reviews and conducting 15 interviews, this study identifies barriers to app adoption and sustained use.

Strengthening Health Systems Using Innovative Digital Health Technologies in Africa
Ibeneme et al address verticalization in African health systems, where fragmented, program-specific digital solutions hinder coordination. It suggests adopting a Digital Health Platform (DHP) by the WHO Africa Regional Office to integrate these solutions.

Nanomedicine Ex Machina: Between Model-Informed Development and Artificial Intelligence
Computational aids and simulations are shaping model-informed drug development. This review discusses how artificial intelligence and modeling techniques are revolutionizing drug development processes.

Ethical and legal considerations influencing human involvement in the implementation of artificial intelligence in a clinical pathway: A multi-stakeholder perspective
Researchers gathered a multidisciplinary group of stakeholders, including developers, patients, healthcare professionals and regulators, to obtain their perspectives on the ethical and legal issues that may arise using artificial intelligence.

Personalization strategies in digital mental health interventions: a systematic review and conceptual framework for depressive symptoms
The article examines personalization in Digital Mental Health interventions for depression. It defines personalization, identifies prevalence, and discusses mechanisms.

Stuck in translation: Stakeholder perspectives on impediments to responsible digital health
This paper explores the challenges facing responsible digital health in Switzerland. It highlights ineffective stakeholder collaboration, lack of ethical awareness among innovators, and insufficient regulation as key obstacles.

A chatbot for mental health support: exploring the impact of Emohaa on reducing mental distress in China
Researchers focus on the development and evaluation of Emohaa, a conversational agent designed to provide cognitive and emotional support for individuals experiencing mental distress, particularly in China.
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