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Published research papers, citations, presentations at international academic conferences, and research projects continues to grow exponentially each year.
Our global research partners in digital health science

Translating science into effective digital health solutions

Research Paper Bridging the gap from medical to psychological safety assessment: consensus study in a digital mental health context

Research Paper Implementing internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy in healthcare services

Research Paper Patient acceptance of self-monitoring on smartwatch in a routine digital therapy

Research Paper The effectiveness of low‑intensity psychological interventions for comorbid depression and anxiety

Research Paper Implementing digital mental health interventions at scale: one-year evaluation of a national digital CBT service in Ireland

Research Paper Trajectories of symptoms in digital interventions for depression and anxiety using Routine Outcome Monitoring data
Featured in top scientific journals
Leaders in the science of digital health care
Collaborating with researchers at Harvard and West Virginia University to support a three-arm randomised control trial to evaluate the efficacy of adjunctive digital CBT for treating depression in rural communities in Appalachia in the Eastern United States. A key aim of this trial is to develop a stable individualized treatment rule that will allow patients and treatment providers to improve treatment outcomes by deciding collaboratively when standard primary care treatment should be augmented with digital CBT.
Appalachia Mind Health Initiative (AMHI)
Awarded a prestigious NIMH RO1 grant with our collaborators at Boston University and Kaiser Permanente. This grant will leverage machine learning to optimise user engagement and clinical response to digital mental health interventions, which will in turn inform optimal treatment allocation.