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Improving Mental Health Through Technology Stephen Schueller Department of Preventive Medicine and the Center for Behavioral Intervention Technologies Northwestern University November 16 2016 wwwcbitsnorthwesternedu ID: 624211

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Reaching People Where They’re At: Improving Mental Health Through Technology

Stephen SchuellerDepartment of Preventive Medicine and the Center for Behavioral Intervention Technologies, Northwestern UniversityNovember 16, 2016

www.cbits.northwestern.eduSlide2

www.cbits.northwestern.eduSlide3
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Skeuomorphisms Slide5

Skeuomorphisms Slide6
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Homelessness and Mental HealthSlide10

The Stepping Stone ProjectSlide11

Pocket HelperSlide12

Stepping Stone Participants 16 participants enrolled

Ages 18-20 (M = 19, SD = .76)13 women, 2 men, 1 transgender (M -> F)13 African-American, 3 mixed raceOn average participants had been:Homeless 3 times (SD = 2.10)68.8% currently homeless between 1 month and 1 year M

= 4.91 months, SD = 3.0850.0% longest length homeless between 1 month and 1 year M

= 5.00 months, SD = 2.45Slide13

THERAPIST

INTERVENE

TEXT MESSAGE

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The Potential of Social NetworksSlide15

Panoply – A Therapeutic Social NetworkSlide16

Panoply – A Therapeutic Social NetworkSlide17

Panoply – A Therapeutic Social NetworkSlide18
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“I want to commit suicide”

“I am depressed”

“I am having a heart attack”

“My head hurts”Slide22

“I was raped”Slide23
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Acknowledgements

Collaborators and Team MembersRob MorrisRosalind PicardAlyson ZaltaNiranjan KarnikClaire DowdleRandy

BoleyCrissy GloverAdam MinerFunding

Help for Children/Hedge Funds Care (HFC)Sparrow: Mobile for All.

NIMH K08 MH102336 (PI: Schueller)NIMH K23 MH103394 (PI:

Zalta

)

The

Night Ministry for assisting with recruitment

Chris Karr for programming and technical support

IntelliCare

Apps available on the Google Play Store or

intellicare.cbits.northwestern.edu