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Chatbot-Enhanced Mental Health First Aid in Corporate Settings: Addressing Risks, Implementing Crisis Management, and Promoting Employee Well-Being

Received: 18 December 2023    Accepted: 29 December 2023    Published: 11 January 2024
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This research rigorously explores the implementation of Chatbot-Enhanced Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) within corporate contexts, presenting an innovative paradigm for mitigating mental health risks and bolstering employee well-being. Amidst increasing recognition of the pervasive nature of mental health challenges in the workplace, this research elucidates the potential of AI-driven chatbots to augment conventional MHFA methodologies. These sophisticated chatbot systems offer an accessible, stigma-free avenue for support, facilitating early detection and preliminary counselling in instances of mental health crises. The study meticulously evaluates the efficacy of chatbots in crisis intervention and their seamless integration into holistic corporate wellness frameworks. These encompass a spectrum of initiatives, including proactive health promotion programs, adaptable work policies, and comprehensive employee assistance schemes. The research also navigates the intricacies of embedding MHFA programs in organisational structures, addressing challenges like resistance to technological and procedural shifts and concerns around data privacy. Strategic methodologies are proposed to navigate and surmount these barriers effectively. A pivotal aspect of this research is the ethical deployment and privacy preservation in the utilisation of chatbots. The paper provides a thorough critique of the ethical considerations and privacy safeguards essential in the management of sensitive mental health information, ensuring adherence to ethical standards and confidentiality. Concludingly, the study posits that the integration of chatbot-enhanced MHFA can substantially reduce workplace mental health stigma, align with legal compliance mandates, and facilitate cost-efficiency. This innovative approach supports the development of a more comprehensive and accessible mental health infrastructure within corporate settings. Looking ahead, the paper advocates for further empirical research to assess the longitudinal impacts of chatbot-enhanced MHFA, explore diverse employee interactions with these systems, and advance AI algorithms for tailored mental health support. The infusion of AI-driven chatbots in MHFA programs is heralded as a pivotal advancement, signifying a major stride towards fostering more resilient, supportive, and mentally healthy workplace environments.

Published in American Journal of Software Engineering and Applications (Volume 12, Issue 1)
DOI 10.11648/j.ajsea.20241201.11
Page(s) 1-4
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Keywords

Mental Health First Aid (MHFA), Corporate Well-Being, AI-Driven Chatbots, Mental Health in the Workplace, Early Intervention in Mental Health

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