Home > Research > Publications & Outputs > Transdisciplinary ethical principles and standa...

Electronic data

View graph of relations

Transdisciplinary ethical principles and standards for mobile mental health

Research output: Contribution to conference - Without ISBN/ISSN Conference paper

Published

Standard

Transdisciplinary ethical principles and standards for mobile mental health. / Bowie-DaBreo, Dionne; Iles-Smith, Heather; Sunram-Lea, Sandra-Ilona et al.
2020. Paper presented at Mental Wellbeing: Future Agenda Drawing from Design, HCI, and Big Data.

Research output: Contribution to conference - Without ISBN/ISSN Conference paper

Harvard

Bowie-DaBreo, D, Iles-Smith, H, Sunram-Lea, S-I & Sas, C 2020, 'Transdisciplinary ethical principles and standards for mobile mental health', Paper presented at Mental Wellbeing: Future Agenda Drawing from Design, HCI, and Big Data, 6/07/20 - 7/07/20.

APA

Bowie-DaBreo, D., Iles-Smith, H., Sunram-Lea, S-I., & Sas, C. (2020). Transdisciplinary ethical principles and standards for mobile mental health. Paper presented at Mental Wellbeing: Future Agenda Drawing from Design, HCI, and Big Data.

Vancouver

Bowie-DaBreo D, Iles-Smith H, Sunram-Lea S-I, Sas C. Transdisciplinary ethical principles and standards for mobile mental health. 2020. Paper presented at Mental Wellbeing: Future Agenda Drawing from Design, HCI, and Big Data.

Author

Bowie-DaBreo, Dionne ; Iles-Smith, Heather ; Sunram-Lea, Sandra-Ilona et al. / Transdisciplinary ethical principles and standards for mobile mental health. Paper presented at Mental Wellbeing: Future Agenda Drawing from Design, HCI, and Big Data.

Bibtex

@conference{3898c2172c684621acf9db55165f1b09,
title = "Transdisciplinary ethical principles and standards for mobile mental health",
abstract = "This position paper addresses the continued ethical challenges in mobile mental health and the need for transdisciplinary ethical principles and standards to facilitate the development of ethically designed mental health technologies. By comparing and synthesising ethical codes of conduct across disciplines in digital mental health – namely psychology, healthcare, human computer interaction, computer science, and engineering – we suggest transdisciplinary ethical principles and standards to facilitate the development of ethically designed mental health technologies. These preliminary findings form part of a larger research project which seeks to develop a transdisciplinary approach to the ethical design, marketing, and implementation of mental health technologies. ",
keywords = "mobile mental health, digital mental health, codes of conduct, ethics, principles, standards, transdisciplinary",
author = "Dionne Bowie-DaBreo and Heather Iles-Smith and Sandra-Ilona Sunram-Lea and Corina Sas",
year = "2020",
month = jul,
day = "6",
language = "English",
note = "Mental Wellbeing: Future Agenda Drawing from Design, HCI, and Big Data : ACM DIS2020 Workshop ; Conference date: 06-07-2020 Through 07-07-2020",
url = "https://www.affectech.org/dis-workshop/",

}

RIS

TY - CONF

T1 - Transdisciplinary ethical principles and standards for mobile mental health

AU - Bowie-DaBreo, Dionne

AU - Iles-Smith, Heather

AU - Sunram-Lea, Sandra-Ilona

AU - Sas, Corina

PY - 2020/7/6

Y1 - 2020/7/6

N2 - This position paper addresses the continued ethical challenges in mobile mental health and the need for transdisciplinary ethical principles and standards to facilitate the development of ethically designed mental health technologies. By comparing and synthesising ethical codes of conduct across disciplines in digital mental health – namely psychology, healthcare, human computer interaction, computer science, and engineering – we suggest transdisciplinary ethical principles and standards to facilitate the development of ethically designed mental health technologies. These preliminary findings form part of a larger research project which seeks to develop a transdisciplinary approach to the ethical design, marketing, and implementation of mental health technologies.

AB - This position paper addresses the continued ethical challenges in mobile mental health and the need for transdisciplinary ethical principles and standards to facilitate the development of ethically designed mental health technologies. By comparing and synthesising ethical codes of conduct across disciplines in digital mental health – namely psychology, healthcare, human computer interaction, computer science, and engineering – we suggest transdisciplinary ethical principles and standards to facilitate the development of ethically designed mental health technologies. These preliminary findings form part of a larger research project which seeks to develop a transdisciplinary approach to the ethical design, marketing, and implementation of mental health technologies.

KW - mobile mental health

KW - digital mental health

KW - codes of conduct

KW - ethics

KW - principles

KW - standards

KW - transdisciplinary

M3 - Conference paper

T2 - Mental Wellbeing: Future Agenda Drawing from Design, HCI, and Big Data

Y2 - 6 July 2020 through 7 July 2020

ER -