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Article Title
Artificial Intelligence and Digital Therapy for Adolescent Mental Health in the UK: Opportunities, Barriers and Ethical Consideration
Authored by
Kelechi Nelson ADINDU
School of Allied and Public Health, University of Chester, England.
Nnaemeka AKUBUE
School of Allied and Public Health, University of Chester, England.
Nnorom Obioma JUDE
Department of General Medicine, Holt Doctors/Royal Stoke University Hospital, England.
Ademola ONAKOYA
Department of Primary Care, Old Catton Medical Practice (NHS), England.
Chisom CHUKWUNONYE
Department of General Medicine, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, Wales.
Oisedebame ODION
Department of General Practice, NHS Education, England.
Chinelo Grace OKENGWU
Department of General Medicine, The Royal Shrewsbury and Telford (NHS), England.
Nwudele Uchechukwu
Accident and Emergency Department, Doncaster Royal Infirmary, England.
Philip Zikora OSITA-OBASI
Department of General Medicine, EMEL Hospital, Nigeria.
Adanna EZIKE
Department of Geriatrics, NHS Forth Valley, England.
Ismail BELLO
Department of General Medicine, St. Helens and Knowsley University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, England.
Emmanuella OLENLOA
School of Allied and Public Health, University of Chester, United Kingdom.
Oghenevbede Ogaga ERUTEYA
School of Allied and Public Health, University of Chester, United Kingdom.
Sherriff Abiodun OYEWOLE
Department of Nursing, Impression Health and Support LTD, United Kingdom.