Decision-making on an AI-supported youth mental health app: A multilogue among ethicists, social scientists, AI-researchers, biomedical engineers, young experiential experts, and psychiatrists

ResearchComponents.InformationTable.Publication.Authors Dorothee Horstkötter, Mariël Kanne, Simona Karbouniaris, Noussair Lazrak, Maria Bulgheroni, Ella Sheltawy, Laura Giani, Margherita La Gamba, Esmeralda Ruiz Pujadas, Marina Camacho, Finty Royle, Irene Baggetto, Sinan Guloksuz, Bart Rutten, Jim van Os
ResearchComponents.InformationTable.Publication.PublishedIn Journal of Responsible Technology
ResearchComponents.InformationTable.Publication.PublicationDate 2025
ResearchComponents.InformationTable.Publication.Lectorates Participation, Care and Support
ResearchComponents.InformationTable.Publication.PublicationType Article

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This article explores the decision-making processes in the ongoing development of an AI-supported youth mental health app. Document analysis reveals decisions taken during the grant proposal and funding phase and reflects upon reasons why AI is incorporated in innovative youth mental health care. An innovative multilogue among the transdisciplinary team of researchers, covering AI-experts, biomedical engineers, ethicists, social scientists, psychiatrists and young experts by experience points out which decisions are taken how. This covers i) the role of a biomedical and exposomic understanding of psychiatry as compared to a phenomenological and experiential perspective, ii) the impact and limits of AI-co-creation by young experts by experience and mental health experts, and iii) the different perspectives regarding the impact of AI on autonomy, empowerment and human relationships. The multilogue does not merely highlight different steps taken during human decision-making in AI-development, it also raises awareness about the many complexities, and sometimes contradictions, when engaging in transdisciplinary work, and it points towards ethical challenges of digitalized youth mental health care.

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  • Mariel Kanne
    Mariël Kanne
    • Researcher
    • researchcomponents.publicationcontent.authorlectoratelabelsingle: Housing and Wellbeing
  • Simona Karbouniaris | Researcher | Participation, Care and Support
    Simona Karbouniaris
    • Researcher
    • researchcomponents.publicationcontent.authorlectoratelabelsingle: Participation, Care and Support
ResearchComponents.DetailedInformation.Language English
ResearchComponents.DetailedInformation.PublishedIn Journal of Responsible Technology
ResearchComponents.DetailedInformation.YearAndVolume 2025 100119
ResearchComponents.DetailedInformation.Keywords AI-supported mental health care, autonomy, biomedicine, co-creation, digital mental health, epistemic pluralism, Ethics, EU-funding, expertise by experience, human-decision making, judicial regulations, multilogue, trans-disciplinary development, youth mental health care
ResearchComponents.DetailedInformation.DigitalObjectIdentifier 10.1016/j.jrt.2025.100119

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