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    <title language="eng">Digital Drawing Tools for Assessing Mental Health Conditions – A Scoping Review</title>
    <abstract language="deu">Introduction: Drawing tasks are an elementary component of psychological assessment in the evaluation of mental health. With the rise of digitalization not only in psychology but healthcare in general, digital drawing tools (dDTs) have also been developed for this purpose. This scoping review aims at summarizing the state of the art of dDTs available to assess mental health conditions in people above preschool age. Methods: PubMed, PsycInfo, PsycArticles, CINAHL, and Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection were searched for dDTs from 2000 onwards. The focus was on dDTs, which not only evaluate the final drawing, but also process data. Results: After applying the search and selection strategy, a total of 37 articles, comprising unique dDTs, remained for data extraction. Around 75 % of these articles were published after 2014 and most of them target adults (86.5 %). In addition, dDTs were mainly used in two areas: tremor detection and assessment of cognitive states, utilizing, for example, the Spiral Drawing Test and the Clock Drawing Test. Conclusion: Early detection of mental diseases is an increasingly important field in healthcare. Through the integration of digital and art based solutions, this area could expand into an interdisciplinary science. This review shows that the first steps in this direction have already been taken and that the possibilities for further research, e.g., on the optimized application of dDTs, are still open.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">German Medical Data Sciences 2024 - Health - Thinking, Researching and Acting Together ; Proceedings of the 69th Annual Meeting of the German Association of Medical Informatics, Biometry, and Epidemiology e.V. (gmds) 2024 in Dresden, Germany&#13;
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Bd. 317</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="doi">10.3233/SHTI240864</identifier>
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    <licence>Creative Commons - Namensnennung - Nicht kommerziell</licence>
    <author>Sebastian Unger</author>
    <author>Sibylle Robens</author>
    <author>Laura Anderle</author>
    <author>Thomas Ostermann</author>
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    <collection role="ddc" number="004">Datenverarbeitung; Informatik</collection>
    <collection role="institutes" number="FB 3">Informatik und Kommunikation</collection>
    <thesisPublisher>Westfälische Hochschule Gelsenkirchen Bocholt Recklinghausen</thesisPublisher>
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