Publications by authors named "Sultan A Alharthi"

Psychological distress remains a significant public health concern, particularly among youth. With the growing integration of mobile and wearable technologies into daily life, digital phenotyping has emerged as a promising approach for early self-detection and intervention in psychological distress. The study aims to determine how behavioral and device-derived data can be used to identify early signs of emotional distress and to develop and evaluate a prototype system that enables users to self-detect these early warning signs, ultimately supporting early intervention and improved mental health outcomes.

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The rapid growth of mobile health (mHealth) applications has revolutionized healthcare delivery worldwide. These digital tools encompass a broad array of functionalities, including telemedicine, appointment scheduling, medication management, and health data tracking, all of which contribute to enhanced healthcare accessibility, increased patient engagement, and improved operational efficiency. However, despite their increasing prominence, the design, deployment, and use of mHealth applications continue to face several challenges, such as usability issues and overall sustained adoption.

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Generative AI tools are increasingly being integrated into game design and development workflows, offering new possibilities for creativity, efficiency, and innovation. This paper explores the evolving role of these tools from the perspective of game designers and developers, focusing on the benefits and challenges they present in fostering creativity. Through a mixed-method study, we conducted an online survey ( = 42) with game design professionals, followed by in-depth online interviews ( = 9), to investigate how generative AI influences the creative process, decision-making, and artistic vision.

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  • Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is the most common type of cancer in children, and venous thromboembolism (VTE) often occurs in these patients due to related risk factors.
  • This text describes a case where a child developed cerebral venous sinus thrombosis before being diagnosed with ALL, following an illness that included gastroenteritis, sepsis, and other blood-related complications.
  • Genetic tests showed several mutations linked to blood clotting disorders, raising questions about whether the thrombosis was due to the earlier infection, the undetected ALL, or a combination of factors.
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