Researchers from the Netherlands confirm that AI makes it easier to identify patients' stress
AI: Professor of Leiden University, Netherlands. Moji Aghajani explains that stress-related disorders typically first emerge during adolescence and early adulthood. These disorders are causing major emotional, social, and economic problems for millions of youth around the world.

Through Artificial Intelligence (AI), it will now be easier to identify stress in the patient. Researchers from the Netherlands have confirmed stress in patients with this technique. The research published in the journal Nature Mental Health included children and adolescents aged 10 to 25 years from different countries.
Using machine learning (ML) techniques, 3500 children, adolescents, and youth had their levels of stress identified. This kind of AI system uses data analysis to help machines learn and get better without the need for explicit programming. Researchers noticed that the patient's stress level was being verified quickly because of the AI algorithm. He predicted that in the next few days, these initial findings might improve significantly. However, differences in its work can be observed based on the geographic location. professor from the Netherlands' Leiden University. Stress-related disorders usually show up for the first time in adolescence and early adulthood, according to Moji Aghajani. Millions of young people worldwide are suffering greatly from the emotional, social, and financial effects of these disorders. The youth of India is also not untouched by this.