MOBILE MENTAL HEALTH: A REVIEW OF APPLICATIONS FOR DEPRESSION ASSISTANCE

Authors

  • Omkar Vijay Chavan Shatabdi Institute of Engineering & Research Centre
  • Rushikesh Mukund Borsutkar Shatabdi Institute of Engineering & Research Centre
  • Uttam Vasant Jadhav Shatabdi Institute of Engineering & Research Centre
  • Akash Dilip Pagare Shatabdi Institute of Engineering & Research Centre

Keywords:

Manal Health, Firebase Realtime Database, Al, Gmap API, Mobile Applications

Abstract

Mental health remains a critical global issue that like Firebase Realtime Database ensure secure and efficient data requires innovative solutions to bridge the gap in care. While management, while Gemini Al Bot provides intelligent, virtual traditional approaches have made progress, the integration of counseling. Additionally, quiz-based assessments and video artificial intelligence (Al) otters transformative potential. Tools guidance modules offer personalized evaluations and expert advice, creating a holistic system for mental health monitorilg.

Our proposed solution combines these technologies into a seamless platform designed to deliver tailored mental health care. By leveraging Al-driven insights, real-time data processing, and interactive support systems, this approach aims to make mental health services more accßsible, personalized, and effective for individuals worldwide.

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Published

2025-06-05

How to Cite

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Omkar Vijay Chavan, Rushikesh Mukund Borsutkar, Uttam Vasant Jadhav, and Akash Dilip Pagare, “MOBILE MENTAL HEALTH: A REVIEW OF APPLICATIONS FOR DEPRESSION ASSISTANCE ”, IEJRD - International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 10, no. 1, p. 6, Jun. 2025.

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