Leveraging Biosensors for Enhanced Family Dynamics: Strategies for Mental Health and Well-being in the Digital Age

Year : 2024 | Volume :14 | Issue : 01 | Page : –
By

    Ushaa Eswaran

  1. Vivek Eswaran

  2. Keerthna Murali

  3. Vishal Eswaran

  1. Principal and Professor, Department of Electrical Communication Engineering, Indira Institute of Technology and Sciences, Markapur, Andhra Pradesh, India
  2. Senior Software Engineer, Tech Lead at Medallia, Austin, Texas, United States
  3. Secure Connection: Cybersecurity, Site Reliability Engineer II (SRE) at Dell EMC | CKAD | AWS CSAA, Austin, Texas, United States
  4. Senior Data Engineer, CVS Health Centre, Dallas, Texas, United States

Abstract

This paper investigates the integration of biosensors as innovative solutions for optimizing family dynamics and promoting mental health and well-being in the digital era. By exploring the intersection of biosensor technology with family interactions, communication patterns, and conflict resolution strategies, this study offers practical insights and recommendations for leveraging biosensors to strengthen familial relationships and support individual mental health. Through a multidisciplinary approach combining psychology, sociology, and biosensor engineering, this paper provides actionable strategies for harnessing biosensor data to enhance family cohesion, resilience, and overall well-being in the context of modern technology-mediated family life.

Keywords: Biosensors, family dynamics, mental health, well-being, digital age, communication, conflict resolution, resilience, technology integration

[This article belongs to Journal of Communication Engineering & Systems(joces)]

How to cite this article: Ushaa Eswaran, Vivek Eswaran, Keerthna Murali, Vishal Eswaran.Leveraging Biosensors for Enhanced Family Dynamics: Strategies for Mental Health and Well-being in the Digital Age.Journal of Communication Engineering & Systems.2024; 14(01):-.
How to cite this URL: Ushaa Eswaran, Vivek Eswaran, Keerthna Murali, Vishal Eswaran , Leveraging Biosensors for Enhanced Family Dynamics: Strategies for Mental Health and Well-being in the Digital Age joces 2024 {cited 2024 Apr 05};14:-. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/joces/article=2024/view=140025


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Volume 14
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Received March 25, 2024
Accepted March 29, 2024
Published April 5, 2024