Volume 16, Number 6

Digital Interventions for Anxiety Management using AI-Driven Mobile Applications

  Authors

Mohammed Majid Bakhsh 1, Abu Saleh Muhammad Saimon 1 and A J M Obaidur Rahman Khan 2, 1 Washington University of Science & technology, USA, 2 Independent University Bangladesh, Bangladesh

  Abstract

Everybody in the world seems to be battling with anxiety, it has become one of the most common sources of morbidity both psychologically as well as physiologically. Anxiety disorders, that are diseases such as generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, panic disorder and others are widespread in the whole world, affecting persons of different ages (World Health Organization, 2022). Until now, anxiety has been managed through psychotherapy and medications, and the two practices have specific drawbacks when it comes to availability, cost, and results. Hence, many people have surged towards seeking new approaches to mental health that are easily accessible, convenient and adaptable.

In the last few years Machine Learning (ML) or AI-based Mobile phone applications have shown potential as interventions in digital mental health. Such applications use features like ML, NLP and analytics that provide immediate support to cope up with the symptoms of anxiety (Jones, 2023). Based on the user data, users receive CBT modules and components of mindfulness that are in need alongside mood tracking facilities, and all of these are available at the user’s preferred time.

The advantages of AI applications are quite obvious in the circumstances where such applications create an opportunity for overcoming the barriers of the traditional treatment that is often expensive and takes too much time. Nonetheless, they are not problem-free as issues such as data privacy, perceived absence of human connection, together with algorithmic constraints of the interventions, can become a concern going forward. In the future, future improvements in virtual reality(VR) and other form of machine learning models associated with developing these applications improve on their effectiveness in offering more suitable support.

This article explores the role of AI-driven mobile applications in the management of anxiety, examining their potential to complement traditional treatments and address ongoing challenges in mental health care. We also discuss the benefits, limitations, and future directions of AI-powered interventions in anxiety management, providing a comprehensive analysis of their role in the evolving landscape of digital mental health.

  Keywords

Anxiety management, AI-driven applications, digital mental health, machine learning, natural language processing, predictive analytics, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), mobile health apps, anxiety disorders, virtual reality, mental health technology, digital interventions, data privacy, accessibility in mental health care.