Mental Health Tracker

Authors

  • Divya. N Students, Department of Engineering and Technology,
  • Varshini. P Students, Department of Engineering and Technology,
  • Sulthana.D Students, Department of Engineering and Technology,
  • Banumithra. S Students, Department of Engineering and Technology,
  • Prof. Bala Murugan V Assistant professor, Department of computer science and Engineering, Akshaya College of engineering and technology.

Keywords:

activities, motivational, quotations

Abstract

In this study, we will create a system to monitor emotional well-being. Consideration is also given to the user's improved emotional state. You'll probe for clues about the user's mental health, ascertain if they're experiencing any difficulties, and provide advice on how they could improve their situation. With the aid of the graph that will be showing on the graph page, the user may keep track of his or her mental condition by answering some questions and carrying out certain actions. Globally, the prevalence of mental illness is high. Leaving persons with mental health issues untreated may raise their risk of suicide and their likelihood of dying by suicide. Conversational agents have gained popularity in recent years as a solution to the problem of few resources. In this article, we present a mobile application designed to help persons with mental illness cope with difficult emotions by including a number of different activities, such as a breathing activity, wallpaper with motivational quotations, a jokes activity, and many more.

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Published

2023-06-30

How to Cite

Divya. N, Varshini. P, Sulthana.D, Banumithra. S, & Prof. Bala Murugan V. (2023). Mental Health Tracker. Innovative Research Thoughts, 9(3), 22–27. Retrieved from https://irt.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/724