DClinPsy trainee Fintan Haley and Nima have published a paper exploring the perceived acceptability of remote mental health monitoring technologies:
Haley, F., Andrews, J., & Moghaddam, N. (2025). Acceptability of Remote Monitoring Technologies for Early Warning of Major Depression. Journal of Technology in Behavioral Science, https://doi.org/10.1007/s41347-025-00530-1
Findings highlight the importance of user-centred design, personalisation, and ethical considerations in developing engaging and effective digital mental health tools. The study arose from an ongoing collaborative project with MindTech, one of 14 NIHR-funded Healthcare Technology Research Centres.