The Coercive Potential of Digital Mental Health

American Journal of Bioethics 21 (7):28-30 (2021)
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Digital mental health can be understood as the in situ quantification of an individual’s data from personal devices to measure human behavior in both health and disease (Huckvale, Venkatesh and Chr...

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