Smart Wearable Devices for Monitoring Child Behavioral Health

Authors

  • Mikkel Arvid Larsen Norwegian University of Life Sciences
  • Kristian Ole Magnus Norwegian University of Life Sciences

Keywords:

Wearable Devices, Behavioral Health, Child Mental Health, Early Detection, Health Monitoring

Abstract

Behavioral health disorders in children, such as anxiety and depression, are on the rise, and early detection is crucial for effective intervention. This paper explores the use of smart wearable devices to monitor behavioral health in children. By tracking physiological signals such as heart rate, sleep patterns, and stress levels, these devices provide real-time data that can help caregivers and healthcare professionals identify early signs of behavioral health issues and initiate timely treatment.

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Published

2024-06-30

How to Cite

Mikkel Arvid Larsen, & Kristian Ole Magnus. (2024). Smart Wearable Devices for Monitoring Child Behavioral Health. Proceeding of The International Conference of Inovation, Science, Technology, Education, Children, and Health, 4(1), 204–209. Retrieved from https://icistech.org/index.php/icistech/article/view/143