Psychiatrists’ Readiness for Digital Psychiatry in Pakistan: A Multicenter CrossSectional Study with Regression Analysis
M. M. Adeel Riaz, T. Abrar, S. S. Tebha, H. Tariq, R. Fatima, M. Hamad, A. A. Khan, A. Ahadi, N. Ul Sabah, W. Rasool, K. Latif, M. Umar, I. Siddique, F. A. Nawaz

TL;DR
This study explores how ready psychiatrists in Pakistan are to adopt digital tools like telepsychiatry and AI, finding a need for more training and resources.
Contribution
This is the first study on digital psychiatry readiness among Pakistani psychiatrists, highlighting barriers and the need for formal training.
Findings
Most psychiatrists in Pakistan are not well-trained in AI and have limited familiarity with mental health apps.
Only a minority view telepsychiatry and VR as viable replacements for in-person care.
There is strong interest in international collaboration on AI-related projects despite limited local expertise.
Abstract
The concept of digital psychiatry, encompassing technologies such as mental health apps, Virtual Reality (VR), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and telepsychiatry, emerges as a potential solution to bridge the existing gaps in the mental health system of Pakistan. However, one of the major barriers to the implementation of these technologies is hesitancy to adopt digital tools by psychiatrists. This study aims to explore the current understanding of digital psychiatry, the barriers faced by psychiatrists in its’ widespread implementation, and their willingness to adopt these services in clinical practice. This cross-sectional study surveyed psychiatrists’ knowledge, attitudes, and practices on digital psychiatry from 39 public hospitals across Pakistan using an online validated questionnaire from January to July 2023. Participants included psychiatry residents, fellows, and consultants…
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TopicsDigital Mental Health Interventions
