ThoughtFull Research
Our work in understanding how ThoughtFull's methodologies support mental wellbeing
August 2024
A pioneering study - Maximising Value in Employee Wellbeing
ThoughtFull, partnering with Garmin, Labfront and ClavystBio, designed a program to treat depressive symptoms among working adults, by combining access to certified mental health professionals via the ThoughtFullChat app with data from wearables to improve its user-centered care delivery.
September 2023
Efficacy of a Text-Based Mental Health Coaching App in Improving the Symptoms of Stress, Anxiety, and Depression: Randomized Controlled Trial
A peer-reviewed article published in JMIR Formative Research that describes a randomized controlled trial (RCT) conducted by the International Medical University (IMU) in Malaysia that demonstrates the significant efficacy of the ThoughtFull app in alleviating symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress.
September 2022
A pioneering study - Enhancing personalised mental health care with wearable tech
ThoughtFull, partnering with Garmin, Labfront and ClavystBio, designed a program to treat depressive symptoms among working adults, by combining access to certified mental health professionals via the ThoughtFullChat app with data from wearables to improve its user-centered care delivery.
June 2022
Mental Health Status Based on Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale-21, Brief Resilience Scale, and Satisfaction with Life Scale among Corporate Staff in International Medical University
A peer-reviewed journal article published in the Malaysian Journal of Psychiatry that described a study on the prevalence of symptoms of depression, anxiety and stress among corporate staff. This study which sheds light on the mental health challenges faced by corporate staff contributes to a deeper understanding of mental health challenges within selected populations and underscore the pressing need for mental health support systems tailored to specific populations.
June 2022
Prevalence of Depression, Anxiety, and Stress among Medical University Lecturers in Malaysia during COVID-19 Pandemic
A peer-reviewed journal article published in the Malaysian Journal of Psychiatry that described a study on the prevalence of symptoms of depression, anxiety and stress among university lecturers. This study which sheds light on the mental health challenges faced by university lecturers contributes to a deeper understanding of mental health challenges within selected populations and underscore the pressing need for mental health support systems tailored to specific populations.