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Artificial Intelligence-Based Student Activity Monitoring for Suicide Risk
Lynsay Ayer
Benjamin Boudreaux
Jessica Welburn Paige
Pierrce Holmes
Tara Blagg
Sapna J. Mendon-Plasek
其他書名
Considerations for K-12 Schools, Caregivers, Government, and Technology Developers
出版
RAND Corporation
, 2024-02-11
主題
Computers / Artificial Intelligence / General
Family & Relationships / General
Psychology / Mental Health
Psychology / Suicide
ISBN
1977412637
9781977412638
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=BJ9i0AEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
In response to the widespread youth mental health crisis, some kindergarten-through-12th-grade (K-12) schools have begun employing artificial intelligence (AI)-based tools to help identify students at risk for suicide and self-harm. The adoption of AI and other types of educational technology to partially address student mental health needs has been a natural forward step for many schools during the transition to remote education. However, there is limited understanding about how such programs work, how they are implemented by schools, and how they may benefit or harm students and their families. To assist policymakers, school districts, school leaders, and others in making decisions regarding the use of these tools, the authors address these knowledge gaps by providing a preliminary examination of how AI-based suicide risk monitoring programs are implemented in K-12 schools, how stakeholders perceive the effects that the programs are having on students, and the potential benefits and risks of such tools. Using this analysis, the authors also offer recommendations for school and district leaders; state, federal, and local policymakers; and technology developers to consider as they move forward in maximizing the intended benefits and mitigating the possible risks of AI-based suicide risk monitoring programs.