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<rashmi> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XWmikm5Ein5CQ02knEJ5iGzO1YJMilTMBJ_aLVCTzs0/edit#
<rashmi> Mental Health Literature Review Responses (Google Sheet)
Jan: Jan thinks she sent a
document to Lisa with several articles on mental health as it
relates to high stakes assessment. She will look for that email
and if she can't find it, she will reach out to the researcher
who completed that and get a copy of the Word doc.
... Can we add the Chaos Machine by Max Fisher
Rashi: We have a recommendation that social media should have time limits, so it sounds like the Chaos Machine supports that.
Jan: There's a documentary called "The Social Dilemma" that covers social media effects on mental health.
John: We may need to narrow the scope of our research to people with cognitive and learning disabilities specifically within the context of social media
Rashi: To clarify, do we need to narrow the social media topic to cognitive and learning disability research?
John: There may be broader concerns on mental health and social media, but we may need to narrow the scope so that we look at the effects on people with learning & cognitive disabilities.
Rashmi: With the issue paper, we are looking at mental health with social media for aging populations and to girls who are addicted to social media.
John: There are different legal
implications for children vs. adults, so when we are looking at
standards, we need to be aware of this and potentially narrow
the scope to populations that the W3C can address through
standards
... Adults with cognitive disabilities who are being scammed -
this is a huge issue that we need to address.
Rashmi: This also applies to big data
Jan: Maybe we can tag the existing list of articles into categories?
Rashmi: This group is for mental
health conditions, rather it's for a younger population or an
older population, but under that, we can subcategorize and add
some tags.
... some articles are for banking, some for social media,
etc.
John: Do we have a strong definition of what we mean by mental health?
<rashmi> https://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/task-forces/coga/wiki/Subgroups/Mental_Health
Rashmi: The purpose of the subgroup is to address how people with existing mental health conditions are affected and how mental health conditions may be caused by various types of technologies and/or the design of various platforms
John: Banks have to deal with scam issues all the time
<rashmi> https://www.w3.org/WAI/GL/task-forces/coga/wiki/Subgroups/Mental_Health
<rashmi> temporary analysis page
Rashmi: I reorganized the
"Temporary Proposed Pattern for Content Usable" document. I
reorganized the tables and added more columns.
... It would be helpful to have members of the subgroup review
the issue papers that are in draft mode and add comments.
<rashmi> https://docs.google.com/document/d/19RdKrd2aUJkZcm9FmIOvZ2jfn9JgYpFcqT5mubyQUAQ/edit#
Rashni: The purpose of the issue paper is to provide a proposal to the personalization task force to encourage them to include an option to personalize warnings / triggers for people with mental health issues.
Rashmi: There is research coming out that trigger warnings are causing anxiety
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