Anonymous global survey on Generative AI in mental health (5–7 minutes)
Dear colleague,
Hope you are well.
As generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools become increasingly visible in mental healthcare, it is vital to understand how they are actually being used — and viewed — by clinicians.
We invite mental health professionals worldwide (psychotherapists, psychologists, counsellors, psychiatrists) to complete a short, fully anonymous online survey (5–7 minutes) on experiences and opinions regarding generative AI tools such as ChatGPT, Copilot, and Gemini, as well as ambient voice technologies (e.g. Nuance Dax) in clinical practice.
This study is led by an international research team based at Uppsala University (Sweden), the University of Basel (Switzerland), and Missouri State University (USA), with collaborators across Europe and North America (Sweden, Germany, the USA, Canada, the UK, and Ireland).
The survey is entirely anonymous and collects no identifying information.
It is distributed via professional and academic networks only and is not shared on social media platforms.
Your insights — whether you actively use these tools, are cautiously exploring them, or have reservations — will help inform ethical guidance and professional discussions on the responsible use of generative AI in mental healthcare.
Key details
- ⏱ 5–7 minutes
Global survey
English or German
Completely anonymous
Closes end of February
https://survey-1.psychologie.unibas.ch/kppt/AIpsychsurvey_EN
We would be grateful if you could also share this invitation with eligible colleagues.
With thanks,
Amanda
On behalf of the Survey Research Team
Uppsala University, Sweden
Contact lead researcher: charlotte.blease@uu.se