Tech-First Independence In Action
Where does technology “fit” in serving consumers with mental health problems and their care givers? It’s a mixed bag. Almost half (46%) fear loss of privacy, 43% are concerned about loss of skills in socializing and writing, and 31% are worried about social media addiction and shortened attention span.
At the same time, 32% are hopeful that technology will simplify life. Others believe technology will improve learning (32%) and boost productivity (30%).
These were the findings of a national consumer survey—2025 Mental Health And Technology, conducted by Mental Health America through outreach to their chapters and on their . . .

