Dr Oladosu Ayomide Oluwaseyi

Harnessing Artificial Intelligence to Transform Perinatal Mental Health Carein Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Dr Oladosu Ayomide Oluwaseyi’sGroundbreaking Research

Dr Oladosu Ayomide Oluwaseyi, Senior Research Associate at the School of Transdisciplinary Studies at The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong, recently contributed to a groundbreaking publication in the field of maternal mental health. His co-authored article, “Leveraging artificial intelligence in the prediction, diagnosis and treatment of depression and anxiety among perinatal women in low-and middle-income countries: a systematic review,” published in the prestigious BMJ Mental Health journal in 2025, represents a significant advance in mental health research and technology application.

The study systematically reviews how artificial intelligence (AI) technologies can be harnessed to improve outcomes for perinatal women suffering from depression and anxiety, particularly in resource-constrained low- and middle-income countries. By synthesizing evidence from various AI-driven diagnostic tools, predictive models, and treatment interventions, the research highlights promising strategies that could overcome traditional barriers to mental healthcare access during and after pregnancy.

Dr Oladosu’s expertise in social determinants of health and mental wellbeing brings a vital interdisciplinary perspective to this innovative work. This publication not only contributes to the global conversation on maternal mental health but also aligns with The Hang Seng University of Hong Kong’s mission to foster impactful transdisciplinary research that addresses pressing societal issues. Through this work, Dr Oladosu exemplifies the university’s commitment to pioneering solutions that combine advanced technology, social science insights, and public health priorities for the betterment of communities worldwide.

The School of Transdisciplinary Studies proudly supports Dr Oladosu’s ongoing commitment to innovative research and its translation into real-world health improvements, enhancing the university’s reputation as a leader in addressing complex global health challenges.

For more about Dr Oladosu’s research and collaborations, please visit the School of Transdisciplinary Studies website.