**8.2 Internet-based mental health intervention**

Compared with online treatment, treating mental health issues with traditional face-to-face methods is costly. Internet-based or digital forms of mental health care can be scalable and, therefore, cost-effective [31].

Evidence shows that OEDIS (Online Educational Information Support) lowers SAD (Stress, Anxiety, and Depression), and OEMIS (Online Emotional Information Support) lowers stress and anxiety. Negative emotions can be decreased, and educational outcomes can be enhanced by offering online information. This research implies that online information support might play a new role in assisting students with emotional changes and psychiatric disorders. The research indicates that OEDIS lowers SAD and OEMIS (lowers stress and anxiety) [34]. Given that students are most on their electronic gadgets, this is beneficial for even those who will be embarrassed or opposed to face-to-face counseling as such a platform offers chat, sms, and audio calls.
