Advancing a consent-forward paradigm for digital mental health data

  • Sachin R. Pendse
  • , Logan Stapleton
  • , Neha Kumar
  • , Munmun De Choudhury
  • , Stevie Chancellor

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Abstract

The field of digital mental health is advancing at a rapid pace. Passively collected data from user engagements with digital tools and services continue to contribute insights into mental health and illness. As the field of digital mental health grows, a concerning norm has been established—digital service users are given little say over how their data are collected, shared or used to generate revenue for private companies. Given a long history of service-user exclusion from data collection practices, we propose an alternative approach that is attentive to this history: the consent-forward paradigm. This paradigm embeds principles of affirmative consent in the design of digital mental health tools and services, which may strengthen trust around individual choices and needs, and proactively protect users from unexpected harm. In this Perspective, we outline practical steps to implement this paradigm, toward ensuring that people searching for care have the safest experiences possible.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number43
Pages (from-to)1298-1307
Number of pages10
JournalNature Mental Health
Volume2
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2024

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