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随着信息技术的发展,很多青少年沉迷于手机游戏当中,有些甚至因此出现了严重的精神问题。抑郁在美国青少年当中屡见不鲜。然而,一款最新的app能够帮助人们预测青少年的抑郁,让他们得到及时的治疗。
Rising rates of depression among American teenagers and young adults have led to a major question: Could the same devices being blamed for causing depression be used to find it?
Studies have linked heavy smartphone use with worsening teen mental health. But as teens spend time on sites, they also leave digital paths that may offer signs about their mental health.
Researchers are testing smartphone apps that use artificial intelligence, or AI, to predict depression. But there are still issues to address, including privacy issues and making sure children give permission to be closely followed.
App developers say that effective, widely available depression?detecting apps may arrive soon. Using smartphones as mental health detectors would require permission from users to download an app. They could take back their permission at any time.
If smartphones can become effective predictors, app developers say the goal might be to offer digital messages to parents or doctors.
At the University of California, Los Angeles, researchers are offering an experimental phone app to students who show signs of minor depression. Alyssa Lizarraga, who is 19, is
among those being studied. She has had depression since high school. Lizarraga has worried about her heavy use of smartphones and social media. She said comparing herself with others online sometimes causes her sadness. But she believes using smartphones to identify mental health problems might help push people to seek early treatment.
At the University of Illinois Chicago cam?
pus, researchers are testing their experimental
phone app. Anyone can download the free app, and nearly 2,000 students have so far. All
agreed to let the researchers follow things such as their typing behaviors. The study is for people 18 and up, but it could also be used for children if successful.
Along with studies at universities, technology companies such as Mindstrong and Verily—the tech health division of Google—are testing their own experimental apps.
[Reading][Check]]
1.How can we know about teens mental health through smartphone?(no more than 8 words)
2.Whats the first step to predict depression? (no more than 8 words)
3.Whats Alyssas attitude towards the depression?detecting app? (1 word)
[Language][Study]
Important vocabulary
1.be blamed for 因……而受责备
2.link...with... 把……和……联系起来
3.effective adj. 有效的
4.available adj. 可利用的
5.experimental adj. 试验性的
6.seek v. 寻找;寻求
Rising rates of depression among American teenagers and young adults have led to a major question: Could the same devices being blamed for causing depression be used to find it?
Studies have linked heavy smartphone use with worsening teen mental health. But as teens spend time on sites, they also leave digital paths that may offer signs about their mental health.
Researchers are testing smartphone apps that use artificial intelligence, or AI, to predict depression. But there are still issues to address, including privacy issues and making sure children give permission to be closely followed.
App developers say that effective, widely available depression?detecting apps may arrive soon. Using smartphones as mental health detectors would require permission from users to download an app. They could take back their permission at any time.
If smartphones can become effective predictors, app developers say the goal might be to offer digital messages to parents or doctors.
At the University of California, Los Angeles, researchers are offering an experimental phone app to students who show signs of minor depression. Alyssa Lizarraga, who is 19, is
among those being studied. She has had depression since high school. Lizarraga has worried about her heavy use of smartphones and social media. She said comparing herself with others online sometimes causes her sadness. But she believes using smartphones to identify mental health problems might help push people to seek early treatment.
At the University of Illinois Chicago cam?
pus, researchers are testing their experimental
phone app. Anyone can download the free app, and nearly 2,000 students have so far. All
agreed to let the researchers follow things such as their typing behaviors. The study is for people 18 and up, but it could also be used for children if successful.
Along with studies at universities, technology companies such as Mindstrong and Verily—the tech health division of Google—are testing their own experimental apps.
[Reading][Check]]
1.How can we know about teens mental health through smartphone?(no more than 8 words)
2.Whats the first step to predict depression? (no more than 8 words)
3.Whats Alyssas attitude towards the depression?detecting app? (1 word)
[Language][Study]
Important vocabulary
1.be blamed for 因……而受责备
2.link...with... 把……和……联系起来
3.effective adj. 有效的
4.available adj. 可利用的
5.experimental adj. 试验性的
6.seek v. 寻找;寻求