Current Research
Choose a project below to learn about our investigators' ongoing efforts.
- Adolescent Digital Mental Health
A technology-enabled prevention service designed for adolescents with anxiety. - Digital Mental Health Tools for Care Coordination
A digital mental health program to help care coordinators provide whole-person care as they coordinate the physical and mental healthcare for patients. - Digital Mental Health Intervention for Nonsuicidal Self-Injury in Young Adults We are developing a scalable digital mental health intervention to help young adults with reported nonsuicidal self-injury.
- FoodSteps
A mobile app to address binge eating and weight. - IntelliCare
A suite of multiple smartphone apps, each of which provides a microintervention targeting a single behavioral strategy for depression and/or anxiety. - Older Adult Health Communication
A project focused on improving quality of life, reducing functional impairments and increasing independence among older adults with multiple chronic conditions, including depression and anxiety. - Personal Sensing
The use sensor data in objects like phones to improve the lives of people with mental health problems. - Personalized Text Messaging
A text messaging-based intervention to help young adults learn to manage their mental health concerns. - Technology-Enabled Service in Family Medicine
A patient app that is simple, usable, useful and fits into the fabric of people’s lives. - Technology-Enabled Service for Perinatal Depression
A technology-enabled service for perinatal collaborative care. - Technology-Enabled Service for Caregivers of Older Adults with Depression
A voice-controlled, interactive personal assistants to help family caregivers support homebound older adults with depression. - Text Messaging for Suicide Prevention We are developing an automated and self-directed safety planning intervention to help prevent suicidal behaviors in young adults.